Maybe someday it will be gray again.
Spotlight on Bernard (Donegal Cub) Foy
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Re: Spotlight on Bernard (Donegal Cub) Foy
Bernard, I picked this up as a non running fire job. I had it running great by replacing about $300.00 for parts. I originally picked it up for about the cost of the new tires that were on it.

Maybe someday it will be gray again.
Maybe someday it will be gray again.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.


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Re: Spotlight on Bernard (Donegal Cub) Foy
Het Bernard,
I was in Donegal last summer. my wife and I rented a house for two weeks. Several of my golf buddies came over with wives. Wish I had known then of your Cub. Would have liked to take a look. We were in Red Castle.
We loved Ireland, and the Country side and the people.
Post some Pictures!
I was in Donegal last summer. my wife and I rented a house for two weeks. Several of my golf buddies came over with wives. Wish I had known then of your Cub. Would have liked to take a look. We were in Red Castle.
We loved Ireland, and the Country side and the people.
Post some Pictures!
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