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You cant be a real car nut unless you have a copy on VHS!Citroening wrote:
Although I do like the Peterbilts too - anyone seen the "Duel" Movie:
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Danielle's got it on DVD (she's also got Maximum Overdrive)tim leech wrote: You cant be a real car nut unless you have a copy on VHS!
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Yes! I was pleasantly surprised at how good that film was.Citroening wrote:...any Joyride fans? Although that's got a Peterbilt, but still lovely!
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Jim, Can you email me the convoy drive route aswell please,,,,
vince dot hargreaves at gsfcarparts dot com
Who is turning up when for the rally? Im planning on coming down on the saturday afternoon
p.s. Im with you guys on the classic trucks..Duel is awesome, as is
Convoy and Maximum Overdrive....havent seen that film for ages.
vince dot hargreaves at gsfcarparts dot com
Who is turning up when for the rally? Im planning on coming down on the saturday afternoon
p.s. Im with you guys on the classic trucks..Duel is awesome, as is
Convoy and Maximum Overdrive....havent seen that film for ages.
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Hi Vince,
We hope that just about everybody will attend
Nope, the communication her about the convoy routre was between me and the committee... The destination and route of the convoy will be revealed on the day and even then the eventual destination is not actually revealed in the route plan. You'll know when you get there what and where it is
Looking forward to seeing y0u there Vince..
We hope that just about everybody will attend
Nope, the communication her about the convoy routre was between me and the committee... The destination and route of the convoy will be revealed on the day and even then the eventual destination is not actually revealed in the route plan. You'll know when you get there what and where it is
Looking forward to seeing y0u there Vince..
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This in case they get lost and can claim it was deliberateCitroJim wrote:Hi Vince,
We hope that just about everybody will attend
Nope, the communication her about the convoy routre was between me and the committee... The destination and route of the convoy will be revealed on the day and even then the eventual destination is not actually revealed in the route plan. You'll know when you get there what and where it is
Looking forward to seeing y0u there Vince..
Just confirmed with work that weekend off so I'll be there Saturday with the tent. What time should I aim for?
Might be in the Coupé though
Might be in the Coupé though
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Not a chance The instructions are so clear that Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles could find the place...myglaren wrote: This in case they get lost and can claim it was deliberate
Anyway, Robyn has navigated it without any worries and she's unfamiliar with the area...
And if she can....
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Absolute Cast - Iron successful method of finding your original lost or missing widget ?CitroJim wrote:Gravel also has an insatiable appetite for small nuts and washers too...
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Obviously, it's a piano sales centre, as that's what they have in common.CitroJim wrote:...Not a chance The instructions are so clear that Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles could find the place...
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Well we have now sorted out our accommodation for the rally and it certainly tied in nicely as we always go to the BCA Campervan/Caravan Auction Sales at Measham anyway.
There was quite a long shortlist (!) and in the end dad bought the last one in the sale! Campers are making good money ATM. Strangely enough though it was one of the nicest condition ones there too...
Amazingly there was also a Visa in the auction but I'll put info in another thread about that...
So, the beast in question is a Fiat 'Swift Lifestyle" with the 1.9TD engine. Unlike lots of them it's in lovely condition and has covered a mere 43,000 miles. It's not too big nor small - similar to this one here. Robert, you'll be pleased to know that it has indeed got a nice large awning! Also, our friend is coming along in his Talbot too!
There was quite a long shortlist (!) and in the end dad bought the last one in the sale! Campers are making good money ATM. Strangely enough though it was one of the nicest condition ones there too...
Amazingly there was also a Visa in the auction but I'll put info in another thread about that...
So, the beast in question is a Fiat 'Swift Lifestyle" with the 1.9TD engine. Unlike lots of them it's in lovely condition and has covered a mere 43,000 miles. It's not too big nor small - similar to this one here. Robert, you'll be pleased to know that it has indeed got a nice large awning! Also, our friend is coming along in his Talbot too!
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