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one_iota
16th December 2006, 08:05 PM
Last night I had the pleasure over dinner with the company of Patrick Vanson (Google "Patrick Vanson"). This man has driven most of the worlds great rallies for Citroen...he now drives an 86 Rangie.
"we didn't measure the rally with a stop watch but with a calender"
discowhite
16th December 2006, 08:14 PM
bout time you poped up! where the bloody hell have you been??
where is your note mister?
cheers phil
one_iota
16th December 2006, 08:28 PM
I confess that I have been distracted lately by things other than Land Rover ;)
hiline
16th December 2006, 08:46 PM
I confess that I have been distracted lately by things other than Land Rover ;)
is she tall
blonde and have big :eek: :eek:
if so we understand ;) if not your in big trouble:( none land rover
one_iota
16th December 2006, 08:49 PM
is she tall
blonde and have big :eek: :eek:
if so we understand ;) if not your in big trouble:( none land rover
Tallish, Blondish, and well what can I say;)
She speaks French fluently BTW
hiline
16th December 2006, 08:59 PM
Tallish, Blondish, and well what can I say;)
She speaks French fluently BTW
no point hanging around mate get going :D
and learn some french;)
by the way how do french women hold their liquor ???:eek:
pm for the answer:angel:
one_iota
16th December 2006, 09:13 PM
no point hanging around mate get going :D
and learn some french;)
by the way how do french women hold their liquor ???:eek:
pm for the answer:angel:
My ear lobes are suffering;)
hiline
16th December 2006, 09:21 PM
My ear lobes are suffering;)
i can hear ya :D :D :D
one_iota
16th December 2006, 09:29 PM
i can hear ya :D :D :D
:D :D :D
That is good ....All I can hear are thighs;)
Pedro_The_Swift
17th December 2006, 12:07 PM
back for 2 seconds and already lowering the tone---:p
come back soon Mahn!!!:D
Disco300Tdi
17th December 2006, 04:31 PM
Last night I had the pleasure over dinner with the company of Patrick Vanson (Google "Patrick Vanson"). This man has driven most of the worlds great rallies for Citroen...he now drives an 86 Rangie.
"we didn't measure the rally with a stop watch but with a calender"
AND ?
hiline
18th December 2006, 01:06 AM
back for 2 seconds and already lowering the tone---:p
come back soon Mahn!!!:D
as per usual when i'm involved ;)
one_iota
18th December 2006, 04:35 PM
AND ?
Hi Gavin :D
I spent the evening with a bunch of French speakers and much of what was said came without subtitles.:eek:
It struck me that a man (now in his seventies) who had spent so much time driving Citroens and Mini Coopers in tough conditions spoke so highly of his current vehicle... an 86 Rangie.
one_iota
18th December 2006, 04:38 PM
back for 2 seconds and already lowering the tone---:p
come back soon Mahn!!!:D
See Hiline
Tone?....what tone:p ;)
Vandermorph
19th December 2006, 06:11 AM
See Hiline
Tone?....what tone:p ;)
That one?:spudnikwhat: :spudnikconfounded: I dunno
antvc
19th December 2006, 07:38 PM
"spoke so highly of his current vehicle... an 86 Rangie."
So what sort of things did he mention that made the Rangie so good?
one_iota
19th December 2006, 07:55 PM
Driving from London to Sydney in a Citroen in 1968 without a team of technicians it boiled down to mechanical simplicity. He and his co-driver were responsible. The Citroen failed at Broken Hill.
He said that the Rangie if maintained is a vehicle that will last at least 20 years.
shorty943
19th December 2006, 08:09 PM
Driving from London to Sydney in a Citroen in 1968 without a team of technicians it boiled down to mechanical simplicity. He and his co-driver were responsible. The Citroen failed at Broken Hill. He said that the Rangie if maintained is a vehicle that will last at least 20 years.
Why only the Rangie? Any piece of machinery, properly maintained, should last at least that long.
Case in point? Dear old auntie Marge's "grey mare", a 35/6 sidevalve V8 Aussie built Ford sedan, owned since new, a wedding gift. Ash wednesday bush fires SA. Local CFS Bedford 4X4 stuck in creek at the bottom of the old family farm. The uncle ( a Kokoda trail vet, sadly now passed on, damn these tears make it hard to type. ) jumped into the grey mare stamped his foot on the starter button on the floor, the old 8 roared into life and pulled the Bedford out of the creek.
Good maintainance equals reliabilty.
will google that name later.
shorty.
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