i couldnt help myself mrs HH when i saw this one i had to post. :p
anyway here are mine the swb is in the shed so i couldnt get a full photo
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...010/04/909.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...010/04/910.jpg
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i couldnt help myself mrs HH when i saw this one i had to post. :p
anyway here are mine the swb is in the shed so i couldnt get a full photo
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...010/04/909.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...010/04/910.jpg
need to take some better pics, other week or two and I'll be able to drive it legally on the road !
http://s3.amazonaws.com/cjapps/images/314178/iphone.jpg
Tony, great looking SIII tray. It's a credit to your efforts. I like the tray Landys.
If we're putting up pic's, here is my bitsa.
Yes, it's crappy and I bought it that way. I like it that way and it impresses a few people when I overtake them on the freeway. They can't understand how such a heap of **** can be so quick. (I do not speed, nor do I condone speeding. I encourage safe and responsible driving at all times.)
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I had to replace the wood in the tray a few months ago. The rear mudguards are bolted through the wooden tray. One fell off.
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When I bought it, the owner told me most of it was around 200,000km old. In the following 200,000km of using it as a daily driver (around 180km/day), it was reasonably reliable. I neglected it for eight years (it was in storage) and have recently rebuilt the motor. I'm gradually giving it the bit of TLC it deserves.
if thats what you call a piece of **** i would love to see a good vehicle.that one there of yours is great,has character.
Beautiful looking series banjo!
Edward :)