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March 3, 2021

Rain in Florida marks the end of the dry season and the beginning of spring soon

……… My coach didn’t leak last night!  You know how it is….”the plumbers pipes leak…….”

I need what the Coke Gadabout got yesterdaynot bumped in the Q, for the coach to wait for its true work outside we need to make sure it’s sealed up……the rails were in the usual and expected conditionwith its windows refelted, refinished frames and sealed the windows on the Green Machine looks sharp………Santos got the passenger pad on this dash restretched and with the wiring adapted for the new MacDaddy gauges next is covering the Mac Daddy dah shellbeing the first refinished part, this project is coming together quickly.David should be retexturing the front headliner cap and front side panels today……stay tuned…..

Another single aluminum fuel take kit shipped out yesterday……we finally to the most cost effective way to ship this monster.

When in taking a coach we perform the mechanical review to see what we’re up agianst, Ricky did the compression test showing a strong base motor @ 140psi per…..one good finding……stay tuned…..

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