Su5ie
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I'm actually very sad to see this car end its usefulness as I have driven it in some quite harsh conditions in Derbyshire for around 14K over the last couple of years. I had only ever owned series landrovers when I was younger and found the Freelander a much easier and yet capable car/suv/horsefeed shed.
This Freelander has been in my family for 1.1million years and passed to me when my uncle died 2 years back. Its MOT'd and all the off road stuff works. Its very muddy and a tad full of hay and cool cubes but given how many receipts my Uncle had and how much he cared about the car I don't want to just drop it off at sims metals.
Is there a resting place for dead freelanders, can I send it out on a raft on carssington - maybe lit by an arrow
All (most - well polite) ideas welcome
Susie
This Freelander has been in my family for 1.1million years and passed to me when my uncle died 2 years back. Its MOT'd and all the off road stuff works. Its very muddy and a tad full of hay and cool cubes but given how many receipts my Uncle had and how much he cared about the car I don't want to just drop it off at sims metals.
Is there a resting place for dead freelanders, can I send it out on a raft on carssington - maybe lit by an arrow
All (most - well polite) ideas welcome
Susie