Speedster seat art
- Al Zim
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Speedster seat art
Zim's has been the U.S. agent for European manufactured sheet metal for over 25 years. We have just received a large shipment and I thought I would share some pictures. Sorry there are not more, these were done with a camera phone and several were blurry.
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Re: Speedster seat art
Al, you should have recreated the shot in Frank Jung's book on Reutter.
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Re: Speedster seat art
Now that's what I call a shipping container. What a bunch of wonderful goodies. Nice to see that you still bend at the middle. Letting the young folks stand up to reach the easy screws, will they never learn that exercise is good for the soul. Your blue shirt collection seems to be holding up well. Are you ready for another holiday adventure any time soon?