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I got a picture of Dave Dunn getting ready for Mogfest :P
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Jim
That reminds me of those monster truck stickers from the late 60's early 70's. Now if the haffie just had huge tires it would look just right.
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Jim is that your Halflinger? Looks nice 8)
I'm Jealous :(

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I would've expected Dave to be just a little bit more enthusiastic.....
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Miles,
Jim is good, but I wouldn't think he is that good. If that is Jim's Haffy, he has managed to convert a North American bug-eyed Haflinger into a Swiss military one. It might actually be Dave's, but that looks a great deal cleaner than his did when I saw it last.

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Thats Dave's Hafie with the dirt removed. It is a very clean truck. Mine is a bit rough around the edges. I should have my plates tommorrow as soon as I get it weighed, got the temp reg today 8)
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I've never met Dave in person, but thanks to Jim, I now have a pic of what he looks like! :wink:
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Post by David Dunn »

OK, my Haf hasn't been washed in 3 years ( nor the Pink Cow.... gota luv Desert Sand :D )

The Haf above was acquired by a friend in the UK this last year. Through a guarantee that if he bought a British rhd Haffie and didn't like it, I'd buy it, he parlayed it into this Swiss Haf. ( and sold the RHD in the UK before it was to be shipped ).
Though it did have a few mechanical issues he sorted out, it is a very clean ( and original Haf ).

Hey Peter... it's actually a pic from my childhood in the early 60s.
Before my teeth were capped in the pic in the other thread :wink:

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