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Posted: Tue Sep 10, 13 9:47 pm
by sublimemike
Hey Triggs - good to see you back with your larger than life contributions

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 13 9:50 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Thanks for all the comments guys, clearly my escapades have not been forgotten. :D

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 13 9:53 pm
by Mossy68
Welcome back.
Although I probably missed you first time around ?
Good luck with your bee. Look forward to following its progress :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 13 8:35 am
by bruvmopar
Welcome back Triggs :salute: And good luck with that SuperBee, please keep us posted :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 13 4:45 pm
by Ivor
Oh crikey! :shock:

Welcome back Triggs and may I say what a great spec on the Bee, B5 with a white interior, ramcharger...what more could a fella want? :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 13 4:52 pm
by Pete
Well, the "Watershed" has been a bit quiet since the old fella has been away..... ;)

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 13 5:13 pm
by Dave999
gis ya jayket

ah yes wrong bit of scotland sorry


how are ya

Dave

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 13 8:48 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Ivor wrote:Oh crikey! :shock:

Welcome back Triggs and may I say what a great spec on the Bee, B5 with a white interior, ramcharger...what more could a fella want? :thumbright:
Cheers Ivor, ticked all my boxes! Always loved a '70 Bee since the film 25th Hour where Edward Norton drove a Yellow one. Shipping is being arranged as we speak. Shumacker Cargo is doing it, anyone ever have any dealings with them before?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 13 8:51 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Dave999 wrote:gis ya jayket

ah yes wrong bit of scotland sorry


how are ya

Dave
Living in Norway for the last 3.5 years and having to speak slowly and clearly all the time, so much so that all my mates back home think Im putting on a posh accent. These days its more a case of 'Lend me your overcoat old chap'

:D

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 13 8:53 pm
by Pete
I had a '70 Coronet once.
Really likes it. Well balanced and drove really well....you will enjoy it...