I took Henrietta to the Morgan swap meet last weekend. The tubs are set up on her side boards from the trayback, all stocked with hand tools far sale.
The most frequently asked question was, "Did you drive here?" My usually reply is that she is too heavy for me push, specially when loaded.
Purchase of the day was a fully sprung child's tricycle seat. I have already re upholstered it and fitted it to my wife's 70 year old trike that I have been restoring. Now the hunt is on to find a photo of her riding through flood waters back in 1952!
Allan from down under.
Henrietta earns her keep.
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Re: Henrietta earns her keep.
Looks good and fun Allan! Thanks for sharing!