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Hi Richard, well done I am sure that it has been a steep learning curve but well worth it. Look forward to seeing it out and about. What plans have you?
Peter, Cupar
Beautiful job Richard, a real achievement and one your dad would be proud of, we all been watching your photos over the time and a quality job shows through all the way.
Just fired mine up yesterday after a winter bottom end rebuild – Hope your MOT'd ready for National Drive it Day
Roger
Hi Richard, well done I am sure that it has been a steep learning curve but well worth it. Look forward to seeing it out and about. What plans have you?
Peter, Cupar
It would be great to meet up sometime Peter. Let's not count our chickens until I'm actually running and roadworthy, and then I'll be in touch. We have a house in St Andrews from which my student son will be evicted in July and August, so I hope to have her through then.
I now have my two daughters saying wow dad is that what yours is going to look like !
I can only dream its at least close , congratulations on a fantastic job
Regards edd
The BSN222 is my Mum's old number and will go on the car once the MOT's done. I figured it was asking too much of the DVLA to deal with an off the road Stag coming back on to the road with a different number !
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