N NickMcKee Member Sep 14, 2016 #1 As a Vicar who recently bought a Defender, I'm so pleased that a local funeral director has bought a matching vehicle!
As a Vicar who recently bought a Defender, I'm so pleased that a local funeral director has bought a matching vehicle!
Marmaduke Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2016 #2 I think I'd want something more comfortable and reliable to make my final journey on this earth
N NickMcKee Member Sep 14, 2016 #3 don't say that - my landy is going to be taking me to lots of funerals (and weddings and baptisms and all the rest)!
don't say that - my landy is going to be taking me to lots of funerals (and weddings and baptisms and all the rest)!
mick the builder Well-Known Member Sep 14, 2016 #5 Id say thats answered all the sleeping arrangements in a 110 questions.
Al2O3 Well-Known Member Full Member Sep 14, 2016 #6 Well...........................we talk about how versatile they are
Al2O3 Well-Known Member Full Member Sep 14, 2016 #8 jem90 said: I couldn't think of a better last lift....Good job it's not a 90 Click to expand... Yep, they'd have to dig a C shaped hole.
jem90 said: I couldn't think of a better last lift....Good job it's not a 90 Click to expand... Yep, they'd have to dig a C shaped hole.
P Phillthevicar Member Sep 15, 2016 #10 Yep, mine gets me to and from deanery synod, diocesan pastoral meetings, funerals and just recently I had 11 servers (plus albs, thurible and votive lamps) in the back for a cathedral bash!
Yep, mine gets me to and from deanery synod, diocesan pastoral meetings, funerals and just recently I had 11 servers (plus albs, thurible and votive lamps) in the back for a cathedral bash!