Canadian Pinzgauers or volvos ?

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Bruce Berger
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Greg,

I thought that Pinzgauer looked a little familiar too :D

You never know what you'll find sitting around in Jim's backyard.
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Bruce,
Isn't that the truth!!!! Jim's backyard and Dave's parking lot can both have some interesting surprises.

Cheers,
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HafWit wrote:Bruce,
Isn't that the truth!!!! Jim's backyard and Dave's parking lot can both have some interesting surprises.

Cheers,
Greg
Jim's backyard...???? :?
I thought that was for my overflow parking! I was going to have it striped so I could get one of my vehicles out of Tankland...before they discover they had a "new" display. :roll: :lol:
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Dave,
Did you sell any of your fleet or are you really overflowing? When will your Sankeys arrive? I can't wait to see the new kitchen trailer. I'm getting hungry already---the question is, can you cook? If not, I hear Scott has skills. I do too when the timing is right

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I've had Dave's burgers, in the parking lot behind the shop. He can cook.
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HafWit wrote:Dave,
Did you sell any of your fleet or are you really overflowing? When will your Sankeys arrive? I can't wait to see the new kitchen trailer. I'm getting hungry already---the question is, can you cook? If not, I hear Scott has skills. I do too when the timing is right

Cheers,
Greg :wink:
Regrettably, the motorpool count has gone up. :( The new Supacat is on display at the MV museum, for a while. I just received the flipit trailer for the Supacat ( which I hope to have at the Gathering, along with the 716 and Haf).
Unfortunately, the field kitchen trailer won't be here in time for the meet, but when it does arrive, there are already plans for events to raise donations for the museum.
I do ok with burgers, Scott does a great meal ( but is 400 miles away), and the museum has a volunteer that is a chef, and is a big draw when his name is mention :D .
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