Enjoy rail journeys.
Some bus journeys.
Enjoy flying away on holidays.
Done Parachute jumping.
White water canoeing.
White water rafting.
Dont do rock climbing and car driving.
But have items that buyers might want to buy!
cheers tony
Enjoy rail journeys.
Some bus journeys.
Enjoy flying away on holidays.
Done Parachute jumping.
White water canoeing.
White water rafting.
Dont do rock climbing and car driving.
But have items that buyers might want to buy!
cheers tony
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I don't drive, but have a license. Use my bicycle to get about when I am not being driven in some way: car, scooter, bus
How many ebid members actually own a British classic car?.......Tell us about your pride and joy!
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I wish!! I'd be prepared to blow the dust off my licence. When I met my husband he owned a 1948 Bentley. I know what impressed me the most at the time
Hi Meebo.....A 1948 Bentley WOW!!! Never mind, you now probably own a classic husband......trouble is, you can always restore a Bentley.
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Well, he is the same vintage 1948
For a while there I owned, in many pieces, a lovely* Triumph Dolomite Sprint, never road registered, which was bought as a family project to take part in historic production saloon car racing. Sadly myriad things stopped the project in its tracks (groan) and we never got to take it racing. I should try to find out whether or not the new owner had more luck!
*Well, it would have been lovely if we'd got it built!
I'm a 1947 model myself, and getting ready for a restoration. Trouble is, we can't get the parts. What would be the first part you'd buy for him??????
Come on Ladies! What would be the first new part you would buy if you were starting a restoration on your other half.
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