Two year project.

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Tajman
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Two year project.

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Its been nearly two years since this Haflinger came from the depths of South Wales. It started it's hard life in Scotland in 1967. By all accounts , used off road and unregistered most of its life.
Now its registered and back on the road with a new look and new life. Thanks to folks who helped with there knowledge.
Jeff.
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heinkeljb
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Looking good.

Time to get it dirty, Driving it!

John
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That looks great - nice detailing, well done!

Do you have any plans for a canvas hood and doors?

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Looks good Jeff, well done.

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Looking good - well done.

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Tajman wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 11:38 am Its been nearly two years since this Haflinger came from the depths of South Wales. It started it's hard life in Scotland in 1967. By all accounts , used off road and unregistered most of its life.
Well done!

My 1962 SWB came from the depths of South Wales too (Richard Walsh), and before that it was always in the Aviemore area. AIUI it was only registered for road use in 1992 - just before I bought it.
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