I was going to drive one, next week, in the UK.
I was going to drive one, next week, in the UK.
Think of your foot in the sand, it is fun when the little waves make your foot sink a bit, less fun when you are ankle deep and have to pull hard.
I like this a lot. Understated, compact and lightweight, very comfortable and easy to park and maneuver , what more do you need? A Hummer EV?
As so often it was the British who were first, in this instance by 22 years.
Pay the money, get in the tank and drive it through the dealership.
New riders of the Purple Sage, Fifteen Days Under the Hood
My mother had a Morris Traveler with an intermittently recalcitrant starter motor. To fix this, my non-driving father would reach for his hard cheque book cover, reach ito the engine bay and deliver a sharp blow to the offending bendix drive.
Mine was blue, and not so glossy, however I can tell you that, in regard to old railway ties, four at a time on the top and a trailer with another four or six is enough.
I have been sort of daily driving a Bristol Fighter, the big Bentley is away to be photographed and the Lagonda(s) both have problems, even my silliest car does not need bungees or a cargo net to go grocery shopping.
Oh No! There is one for sale that at is currently in Hungary but after its maintenance stop is coming back to the UK next month, To an airfield less than thirty miles away!
This could make a very nice camper! Like a school bus conversion but, er, bigger. And literally an off road camper too.