On 2006-03-11, Trev <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Glad to see you're keeping the faith
Praise be!
> Still got the 110?
Indeed I have Trevor, it's sat out there right now after having been
used to cart bits of a vehicle lift back home, canvas top now and very
much scruffier than when you last saw it due to a few light knocks
while laning coupled with my knack for pulling bits of trim off to get
to something underneath and never bothering to put the trim back on.
It's looking a little forlorn right now as a rear tyre went down after
the trip and it thinks I've not noticed! Silly creature, I'll give it
some pampering in a bit, I need to pick up a generator on Tuesday so
if it thinks I can't get by without it for more than a few days it's
very wrong.
It cost me a grand recently for a full service, cam-belt change and
the front brakes de-sticking, the rears are still pulling a little so
that needs sorting. Mechanics reckon it's in good condition
underneath, not much in the way of oil leaks and the engine hardly
uses any oil either. It's the vehicle I've had for the longest period
of time, the one that's done the most miles, and the only one that's
never let me down other than when I've done something stupid
(serpentine belt broke due to missed service).
Once the money picks up and the plastic rocket is on the road again
I'll be buying a companion for it, an early 80" series 1.
So how many of your herd of landies are still with you? Did the
yellow monster survive the mid-windscreen-level ducking that I have a
picture of somewhere?
BTW email on ianr at above domain if you've got any juicy pics or
gossip to send on.
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Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!