Scullery Day's @ Truro

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Wrongway Roger
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Scullery Day's @ Truro

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I did a quick trip up to Truro chasing car parts to use on the ute build.
Not a lot there but a few interesting " projects " :ewink:
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And if you think early holden prices are high, here are 2 small trikes at $350 and $250.
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Is the Chev for sale ???? :loveee: :loveee: :loveee:
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Every thing for sale, you just need to offer a big number. :lol:
These cars were their " keepers" that will be restored as the owners informed me although I did not see much action anywhere near them.
As you can see the Chev has been in the open for sometime.
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Wrongway Roger wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 9:56 am Every thing for sale, you just need to offer a big number. :lol:
These cars were their " keepers" that will be restored as the owners informed me although I did not see much action anywhere near them.
As you can see the Chev has been in the open for sometime.
Thats a rare car , how complete is it ???
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Not sure as I only pecked at it. did not see the rear guards or the grill but these could be in the shed behind it.
Suggest you check out their website - Tracey is the lady.
https://scullerydaysvintage.com/
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The Chev does look very interesting Blacky :shock: :shock:
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