by L60Boerne » Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:56 am
Very nice Keith. We can go to church in yours. Saturday night we can drive one of mine.
In reviewing your thread during disassembly it reminds me of a story written in about 1950 in Rhodesia. The hunter bought a series 1 Land Rover and the seller spent a month showing him how to disassemble it down to small enough parts to cross a river in a single dugout canoe. About 3 months into his safari that is exactly what he did. It took a week to ferry all the parts across the river, then two weeks to reassemble it and drive off in it.
You can
but I'd still be on the far bank thanking Land Rover for supplying all the spare parts that were left over:think:
Rolling and Patrolling,
L60Boerne
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