that is priceless
so how do you open the bonnet on a D2 then???????????????
Muahahahahaaaaaa can see it now....
...."
ring ring, ring ring, ring ring
S: hello
J: awwww mate i need a hand
S: what's up buddy
J: out of fuel and don't know how to put more in
S: ahh common error, you just ..........
J: great, thanks, you're a life saver, don't know what i'd do without you
S: no problems, that's what i'm here for. Have fun
J: Thanks again. Talk soon Stevo68
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that is priceless
so how do you open the bonnet on a D2 then???????????????
Justin,
That's too funny! Fortunately, even with that effort, you just couldn't pass for a Toorak Tractor driver or Landy shopping trolley type.
In the boot
What a car! One of the cars I learnt to drive in was a 63 Humber Vogue, loved the snipes and the 'super sports' though
I hate secret squirel fuel cap openers
Was funny actually being a rangie fanatic and all... still took me a while to figure out how to open the fuel flap on the 1991 rangie
I am used to the old ones that generally didnt lock (but were ment to with the central locking).
On old snowball it's hidden on the passenger side of the steering column... lets just say I looked all over & under the seats under the dash, all over the drivers side of the steering column, walked to the flap tried to pry it open... got abit angry went back sat in the car was gonna just drive off cursing and swearing at myself when I had a quick glimpse on the passenger side of the steer column and there it was, a big grey button
I rule!!!
2.4" of Pure FURY!!!
Good to see the mechanical engineering history came to the fore !!!
I thought the average man was " if all else fails read the instructions "
Well took the D3 to get the windows tinted. Upon picking it up the propriator says "This is the first D3 we have had" well there you go I say.
He says
"Do you go off road mate, I do, thats my Patrol out front."
Quick scan by LR man-- big tyres, lift kit fancy bits but not a mark on it.
I turn back to the bloke and say, " No mate I dont go off road in the Discovery"
I use my "Raaange Roover" for that.
Leaving him with a bizzare look on his face I ponder should I tell him its 24 years old???????????????????????????????????????????? Na, the look was priceless.
Justin (aka LR man)
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