1978 Bonneville Project

Best of luck Iron… I will follow with great interest (I love whitey)

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Good luck @Iron not that you’ll need it, they will be snapped up.
I hope it’s a long way off before you can’t kick the bike over, you desertime to enjoy riding it. Thanks for the entertainment :grinning_face:

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Thinking about archiving these great restoration threads and calling it the ‘Iron Filings’:grin:

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Best of luck with the sale @Iron They’ll be gone in no time!

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Yes best of luck with auction.

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The bikes are listed on the auction website

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Have they taken them away too? :smiling_face_with_tear:

They’re coming to take them away, he he, ha ha, repeat several times…on Friday. I’ll try for some pictures then, then.
I’m looking forward to the space and starting something new in the Spring.

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Jerry’s gone now

and that’s why I’m keeping the red one - “it followed me home” :face_with_spiral_eyes:

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Garage seems all echoey now.

All ready to be picked up

on the van

and off to Charterhouse’s storage. They’ll be wrapped up until time to take them to the Haynes Motor Museum in Sparkford for the Auction in March.
C ya’ll there, bring loads of money :slightly_smiling_face:

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:smiling_face_with_tear: Good buy! :waving_hand:

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Good luck with the auction mate, you deserve a good return for your hard work and amazing quality that you delivered through out your builds.

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Thanks Steve @wessa.
I’m hoping they sell. The auctioneer said they should (he would say that though). Not really too fussed over the money - which is why they haven’t any reserves. I’ve had my enjoyment out of them. Time to move onto something else.
Someone else should enjoy them. And maybe actually ride them like they deserve to be.
Cheers all. :slightly_smiling_face:

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