If someone is interested.
Chassis nearly restored, sandblasted chassis.
F89 engined F88.
3 spare cabs, 2 88 and one 89.
More spare parts avilable.
Rebuilt F88 Engine.
Rebuilt F88 drive axle, whit a good diff lock.
Don’t ask for price if you haven’t see what I have for sale.
Only the rebuilt engine is for sale of that restored F88, because the tractor will be dismantled.
If someone is interested.
Chassis nearly restored, sandblasted chassis.
F89 engined F88.
3 spare cabs, 2 88 and one 89.
More spare parts avilable.
Rebuilt F88 Engine.
Rebuilt F88 drive axle, whit a good diff lock.
Don’t ask for price if you haven’t see what I have for sale.
Only the rebuilt engine is for sale of that restored F88, because the tractor will be dismantled.
Stop with everything, because of losing of the 3 last dearest people in my life.
Now I am complete alone on the world.
Eric,
Your pain cries out to me, Eric. These are strange times. We still have our incredibly robust selves to fall back on in times of desperation. I recently came across these words by the Algerian writer, Albert Camus (who wrote, of course, La Peste [The Plague]):
Stop with everything, because of losing of the 3 last dearest people in my life.
Now I am complete alone on the world.
Eric,
You’re not alone on here, Eric- there are loads of people who like to read your words- you are the foremost expert on 88s and 495s. We are all waiting (patiently) to see your F88 in paint, on the road.
I too lost a dear companion this year, but there is always an “up” side- in my case, it means I can guarantee that I don’t see the rest of them, the ■■■■■■■■■
Have a pleasant Christmas, Eric, and a New Year full of old vehicles, preserved forever. That sentiment goes to all TNUK contributors and vehicle restorers.
Eric, as (zb) anorak said, you’re not alone here on Trucknet. Keep the faith (in the F88 /89’s), you’re the expert on a big part of transport history mate.
Your pain cries out to me, Eric. These are strange times. We still have our incredibly robust selves to fall back on in times of desperation. I recently came across these words by the Algerian writer, Albert Camus (who wrote, of course, La Peste [The Plague]):
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Stay strong this Christmas. Stay safe.
Ro
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What wonderful sentiment and prose Ro. Timely, thank you.