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My last photos onto this thread. Parade went well, although very very cold. At one point I reached up to restart the Cd player (which also was not that keen on the cold) and my numb hand switched off the carrier. This was well past the 3/4 point in the parade, so it was plenty warm. In panic I tried a no-choke start and nothing. So I switched to choke..nothing. So back to no choke...nothing. Back and forth, nothing. Then the hail Mary: full choke until something happens.....SUCCESS. Finished off the parade, and the vehicle is now back in the hanger.
Made lots of kids smile, and many were dancing to the disco Christmas music. Who knows, maybe disco may make a return with the millenials. Lord knows there is no decent music these days....hasn't been since the 60s really. Anyway, a last shot of the vehicle at the start point with Juno (the Canadian Army mascot) aboard. Last edited by rob love; 20-11-16 at 14:46. |
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Good to see you were able to abide by the fundamental Car Show rule:
"Only a Bear Ass can sit on this vehicle!" Job well done, Rob. Hope you thawed out OK. David |
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