Re: John's 1935 1201 Coupe for Two or Four Passengers, RHD in Tasmania

Posted by JMc On 2016/6/5 4:10:56
Thank you Dell and Owen. Dell, I feel it is likely that I will accept your offer, thanks, but should wait for Gould to respond after their stock search. They emailed me late on Friday, so I should give them a couple of business days in this coming week, to respond.

Today I had a solid half-day under the bonnet, just scrubbing things clean.

To add some geographical interest to this blog, I can report that the south-eastern states of Australia are experiencing very heavy rain currently. My Packard is stored in a shed at my parents' property. To access it there is a bridge over a creek. It is currently heavily flooded. To keep my jeans and boots partly dry to work in, I had to strip down to sort the gate out. The rain on the shed roof was torrential at times during the afternoon. More heavy rain to come in the next 48 hours.

Cheers, John

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