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It's great when your vehicle connects with those involved all those years ago... and their stories are so important. Sounds like they got a real kick out of seeing your carrier too.
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You'll have to get a sticker for the back saying
"If the Carriers rockin' dont come-a-knockin"
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great story mate, thanks for sharing it with us.
rick
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I hope they didn't ask to sit in the back of your carrier for 5 minutes just for old time's sake?
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