I'm seeking forgiveness for my automotive infidelity
I've been living a lie... My heart belongs to Land Rovers, but I've committed a grievous sin...
I've fallen for a Chevrolet Silverado.
The thrill of American muscle has seduced me, and I've...
Well we survived the thunderstorms, torrential rain and heavy hail that others in the south of France had.
3 dead at least, others missing.
Rose Garlic crop in a neighbouring town totoally destroyed , roads flooded all over, bits of the hi speed...
Well, the son on law did it. So the filters and all the cyclones now have sick in them so it pumps out eau de puke constantly, bit like a fart gun.
"Errm, could you strip it down an clean it for me..?"
'Foxtrot Oscar, monkey boy..'
You might need a carpet washer, but the hoover will pick up vom…made the mistake of hosting a party a few years back for some Neanderthals…next morning was a mess lots of regurgitant and one splashdown. Jeez man. Hoover did it but without the...
Your phrase "cars I kept the longest" really got me thinking.
The problem being that I have a habit of driving cars and then sometimes, especially if they break down, simply parking them up until I can get around to fixing them.
Which means that...
Famous for being frontwheel drive as the words "traction avant" indicates, but apparently their drive shafts were a weak point!
I know a Brit chap who runs a B& B with his wife, we used to stay with them when going north to the ferry. He is ex...
When I was a youngster working out of IBM South Bank (next to the National Theatre) we used to use a local boozer at lunchtimes and it was opposite the waterloo East station stairway entrance. In one of the railway arches was a business/bloke...
Have wanted a Traction for a long time. surprisingly they are not the most expensive of veteran cars over here. Not cheap mind but still not all that bad.
Had a few as well but wish I'd kept the '52 Citroen 6 cylinder Traction avant, the Moskvitch and the 66 Austin Cooper
The cars I kept the longest were a 2.2 diesel Renault 21, a diesel Pug 106 and an 05 Ford Ranger pickup
All other vehicles...
That post re the 50 best Britsh cars.
I am tempted to start one on
"Cars I have owned and wish I still did"
In my case, Mk2 Jag, Mk1 Cortina, Opel Manta 1900 A series, Renault 17, Dolomite Sprint, "Hot" mini, even a Renault 6 for heaven's sake.
Love it!! The pipes under the floor, the rerouting, the new rad.
I even ran pipes into my garage from the utility to heat it. Not a lot, but it does make a bit of difference.
Cheeky Sod!
I done more plumbering than you by a mile.
Just in the house I am sitting in at the moment: The house had nowt in when we moved in. Kitchen: double sink together with a dishwasher. Utility: sink plus washing machine. Downstairs bog...
Nothing perverse about that at all.
I too love them and would have one in a heartbeat.
1500 obvs. Mine was a 1200 and a bit weak. But my dad had a 1500 back in the 60s, great little cars.
I got rid of the 1200 back in 1981, I'd had it a coupla...
"plenty of prep and then cook as little as needed" totally agree.
I have to contrast doing it @kevstar 's way with doing one in a copper frying pan, over a spirit stove next to a customer's table, as I had to do back in the 70s, the days of...