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<blockquote data-quote="J4yman" data-source="post: 636015" data-attributes="member: 33302"><p>Well, I have tried to contact the admins to change the ownership of the thread as Andy suggested, but nothing back from them yet. So, I was the second person to view the Bus that Graham had for sale. The first person was put off due to the rust around the front nearside windscreen seal. As soon as I seen it I had a little walk round checked the engine ran and was amazed at the restoration that had already taken place. Thanks to Andy and his skills. I wasn't really bothered about the interior and the bits of bodywork. So the bus was named Lizzi as I put the deposit down on the day the queen died. I will start updating with the jobs completed so far. Maybe not as interesting as Andy's posts but it's nice to see that the bus is continuing on it's road to restoration. I actually didn't know this thread existed when I purchased her but decided to have a look around for some history and stumbled upon this. Amazing the power of Google.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J4yman, post: 636015, member: 33302"] Well, I have tried to contact the admins to change the ownership of the thread as Andy suggested, but nothing back from them yet. So, I was the second person to view the Bus that Graham had for sale. The first person was put off due to the rust around the front nearside windscreen seal. As soon as I seen it I had a little walk round checked the engine ran and was amazed at the restoration that had already taken place. Thanks to Andy and his skills. I wasn't really bothered about the interior and the bits of bodywork. So the bus was named Lizzi as I put the deposit down on the day the queen died. I will start updating with the jobs completed so far. Maybe not as interesting as Andy's posts but it's nice to see that the bus is continuing on it's road to restoration. I actually didn't know this thread existed when I purchased her but decided to have a look around for some history and stumbled upon this. Amazing the power of Google. [/QUOTE]
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