


Sometimes you go to the garage with no premeditated purpose. You just have an urge to do something. Thursday was one of those nights where you grab a pizza, a coke and just go! After a nice dinner in the workshop by my newly restored picnic table (which Christian Duelund has varnished really nice, thanks!) I stood looking around, thinking of things to do. I wasn´t really in the mood for a big project. Guller came to visit with his newly sandblasted frontbeam for his type 2.
Last year at the eastermeet in Aalborg Michael Berg kindly sold me half a set of these weird accessory-ribs for early type 3´s.
He told me it wasn´t complete but I could have it for DKK 50,-. A couple of months down the line Peter had once again come through and found another incomplete set I could have for free! At first I was reluctant as not all accesories of the era are that pretty. But once all the ribs were on the car and polished I really liked it.
2 comments:
You really cook a mean dish'o'ribs :) Lovely....
Come have some one day...
They´re healthy too..
G.
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