You chaps may be having to contend with the cold...but
This is what I'm having to put-up with in my garage. There is cold beer in the fridge however...
ian
It 'ain't half hot mum
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Re: It 'ain't half hot mum
Yeah, yeah....but we are in for a cold spell so happy days (just bought a Range Rover !)
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Re: It 'ain't half hot mum
Justback from skiing so those temps would be a shockto the system.
Jeff, remember that RR is almost 3 tonnes, which makes them a hand-full in the snow. 4x4 is all very well to get you going but not a lot of help stopping... and if it got standard fat low-profile tyres on...
Jeff, remember that RR is almost 3 tonnes, which makes them a hand-full in the snow. 4x4 is all very well to get you going but not a lot of help stopping... and if it got standard fat low-profile tyres on...
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Re: It 'ain't half hot mum
Winter tyres....
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Re: It 'ain't half hot mum
I've pulled a fully loaded truck out of a ditch with a 1970's Range Rover , suitably loaded in the back with seats down and 1 tonne of animal feed bags. Decent tyres of course but it just doddled out in low gear , hardly any rev's -- a great 4 x 4 if you know how to use it Having said that my old 4.2lt Landcruiser was even better
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Re: It 'ain't half hot mum
There's aworld of difference between the 70's RR ( My Dad had one of the first and G/Dad had 3) and the Chelsea tractor Jeffs got.
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Re: It 'ain't half hot mum
You can be very rude.....
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Re: It 'ain't half hot mum
Sorry Jeff. Just meant the 70's one is closer to a Defender in the luxury stakes than it's younger brother. Though a lot more comfortable than the series3 of the same era, it was still very utility based by modern standards; You could hose it out and wipe the seats down.
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Re: It 'ain't half hot mum
I don't understand are you moving to Chelsea Jeff?
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Re: It 'ain't half hot mum
dopdog wrote:I don't understand are you moving to Chelsea Jeff?
Lol, where is the like button
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