Awwww sorry mate. By old I thought you meant in years, not gone. Our old boy got to around 19. Which back then , especially for a worker was great. So well done on your old girl

Yep she was a worker too, a good one too! ;)

19 is amazing for any dog my old Doberman is near 20 and he is a grumpy git in his old age!!! :D
 
Newest addition to my fleet, 2001 4.6 Thor, Oslo Blue Vouge. Not done much other than clear ABS faults, replace missing bits and a really good clean to get rid of the years of neglect.

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^ nice looking motor there:)


Nice looking motor that, she has the Oxford premium seats too!!

Very jealous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;)

Thanks all. Good to know about the seats - I'm sure I'll need to know that when ordering parts some time in the future. :D Still getting to know the P38, quiet nice to work on so far, but still very new.

The photos make out she's in better shape than she is. A few dents and scratches to sort out one day. It also had a non working parking sensor kit so bumper is full of holes. Will most likely colour code front and back to resolve - a never end list......
 
Range Rovers in the wild!!! :D:cool:
Oh yeah...... this was back in the glory days. I can't be sure now but I think this was the place we used to bring people who used the words "Chelsea Tractor" within earshot.......

If I liked the victim, I'd bring a snatch strap along and if I didn't, I wouldn't. It's not what you'd call difficult- you can see I'm on road tyres there and I don't even have a winch, but enough that you couldn't bring say an X5 in without something entertaining happening to it.

There's a Cayenne bumper still in there somewhere, I think. Not very environmentally friendly of me but I was young and foolish then... as opposed to being merely foolish now.

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It looks like it’s been washed every week but hasn’t moved in years. They tend to be betterer if they keep moving so long as it’s not constant short trips but possibly low miler! :D
 

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