Long burn 75 3 litre Veloce
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 11:29 pm
Many thanks to Shrew for his help and trusty services today to move my 75 to a new home where it will over time get some love and care - thanks Shrew you're a true gent, and I owe you a pair of trousers !
Like my sud it is in the hands of Kev who will eventually caress its boxy flanks with his skilled hands and welding tackle as time allows, there's no rush on this one but it will be worth the wait.
The snow today gave it a wash, here it is seeing daylight for the first time in close to 10 years ready for shrew to take to Kev, and then tucked away next to an elderly but equally boxy Italian. It doesn't look half bad under the lights !
Like my sud it is in the hands of Kev who will eventually caress its boxy flanks with his skilled hands and welding tackle as time allows, there's no rush on this one but it will be worth the wait.
The snow today gave it a wash, here it is seeing daylight for the first time in close to 10 years ready for shrew to take to Kev, and then tucked away next to an elderly but equally boxy Italian. It doesn't look half bad under the lights !