:-)
Cue SteveH to tell us how all Fords rust to dust in a matter of minutes!
Chris
:-)
Cue SteveH to tell us how all Fords rust to dust in a matter of minutes!
Chris
He'd never pass for Herbie...
But that said, he does look a right tart!!
Nice car need a little t-cut and elbow grease.
Reminds me of a vintage buff I knew. In a drought a good few years ago the village pond dried up, and exposed a nearly buried model T Ford chassis. Must have been there for decades, as nobody local knew anything about it Anyway he dragged it out, took it home, and used the back axle along with a few other parts to complete the restoration of a model T he'd been gradually rebuilding over many years. 6 months later he was driving it around, and for a few months after that, it was on display in the local Ford dealers showroom. Mike.
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "Adam Aglionby" saying something like:
And the shrubbery tidied up a bit. Pass easily, that will.
Are fluids such as antifreeze and window washer fluid eco-friendly where this motor is concerned do you think?
May need the air filter converting a bit too.
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