Posted by redgems on October 18, 2015 at 02:19:59 from (204.14.163.20):
I want to thank Tractorguy2 for his tremendous work on the 806 L.P. I followed you on here, making her and was trying to reach you to make me one and little did I know my Friend & retired mechanic, that helps me with all my restorations had purchased it for me for my Birthday! My B/D is in DEC. However, my wife arranged a big surprise 70ieth bash for me on Oct 3rd 2015. Bob gave it to me then! My mouth would not shut, I was so surprised! Many Thanks to you and your work & for friends like Bob! We are about to start the real one restoration. I posted some pictures of it on my desk & in the cabinet where she will strut her stuff on modern view I had trouble posting will try here again. Sorry, its been a while since I posted ,I guess I am getting rusty! Many Thanks , Tony AKA Redgems
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