I worry about you.
isuzu
Re: isuzu
In yer dreams pal!
Also, who did that rather fine drawing of me on "club night?" The hair's not quite right (unless I spray my head with a rattle can of Triumph Inca Yellow), but the general idea gets close. Carry on, don't mind me..
Also, who did that rather fine drawing of me on "club night?" The hair's not quite right (unless I spray my head with a rattle can of Triumph Inca Yellow), but the general idea gets close. Carry on, don't mind me..
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
Re: isuzu
Well as for mr truck it does seem seem to have fixed the problem although there's a relay under the dash playing silly buggers so once in a while the dash lights flash for a while and wiped the radio code again but apart from that its going fine!
Re: isuzu
Thought I'd give you an update on mr truck..ive washed and polished the cab taken at least half a ton of cement off in the process, ive repainted the bed with smoothrite paint replaced all the knackered light bulbs, even that awkward little sod for the heater control.. im even tempted to repaint the wheels.. anonther bright idea ive had is Get a canvas tilt made for the tipper body so i can use it as a camper.. wifey isnt too keen on that idea though...
Re: isuzu
Hmm, that's a darned fine plan, IMHO, but how about taking it a level up and buying a demountable camper of the sort usually found in American pickups?
Too costly? Fear not, for I have the simplest, cheapest solution ever: Line the tipper bed with a large sheet of plastic, fill to the top of the tipper sides with soil, pitch a tent in it and then, best idea of the lot, take a pipe from the vehicle's exhaust pipe and bury the end of it in the soil in order to provide that most unique thing; a tent with ground sourced central heating.
Go on, you know it makes sense!
Too costly? Fear not, for I have the simplest, cheapest solution ever: Line the tipper bed with a large sheet of plastic, fill to the top of the tipper sides with soil, pitch a tent in it and then, best idea of the lot, take a pipe from the vehicle's exhaust pipe and bury the end of it in the soil in order to provide that most unique thing; a tent with ground sourced central heating.
Go on, you know it makes sense!
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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