She has indeed . She ran back and forwards to London, when she was really needed, and she stepped up to the job. More than 1000mile round trip each time.
When she was no longer needed for the important job, she had a little collapse, but again nothing major. I was , as said, intending to take her in anyway.
Maybe she and I need a rest :)
Nah, you two need to keep on trucking baby!!
I love mine to bits and enjoy bombing down the motorway at 70 chomping miles. It rolled into 219,000mls this evening. :cool:
 
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Nah, you two need to keep on trucking baby!!
I love mine to bits and enjoy Bo. Bing down the motorway at 70 chomping miles. It rolled into 219,000mls this evening. :cool:

We will continue when she comes home :D However, I am looking at a Series III , to keep her company. Although my head is saying buy a Defender, not a Series.
Whatever happens, she's only in to get some tlc. A short time at the spa, a deep tissue massage, pedicure, indian head massage, soft pillows, soothing music, etc ;)
 
We will continue when she comes home :D However, I am looking at a Series III , to keep her company. Although my head is saying buy a Defender, not a Series.
Whatever happens, she's only in to get some tlc. A short time at the spa, a deep tissue massage, pedicure, indian head massage, soft pillows, soothing music, etc ;)
Thats your wish list really:D
 
Hmmm series 3 or defender...
That is not an easy choice.. thinking-face_1f914.png
 
I know. I even wandered into the Series, and the Defender sectioms to see if they could shed light.
It wouldn't be so bad if I didn't know a guy with several of each for sale
Test drive my dear! A week with each model if the kind man would oblige ;)
 
Test drive my dear! A week with each model if the kind man would oblige ;)

Therein lies a problem. These are vehicles that will be built to spec. They sit in 'save me' condition until someone picks one. Then he gets to work , doing a Cinderella transformation.
Although I know how both drive. I've been driving them for decades. I even learned in a Series III. Then stared with longing, when the first 'Defender' came into the MT shed.
 
Therein lies a problem. These are vehicles that will be built to spec. They sit in 'save me' condition until someone picks one. Then he gets to work , doing a Cinderella transformation.
Although I know how both drive. I've been driving them for decades. I even learned in a Series III. Then stared with longing, when the first 'Defender' came into the MT shed.
not an easy decision.... Series three for the sake of err confort :D
 
Remember you told me to be careful of the wee clips when I was taking the binnacle off the speedo to look at my beeper? Well I'll have to get the Araldite out on Saturday.
Still have the photo of the beeper I had for you, only remember screws, fuel button and few connectors
What snapped?
 
Nah. Even if they didn't look like something a five year old drew, I want something with character. Something that speaks to me. Modern cars don't do that :(
I hear you there, plastic pretender!!
Wait for the new INEOS Grenadier now that INEOS have won the court case where JLR tried to stop them.
That'll be a real challenge for land-rover to compete with a more potential vehicle.
 

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