But squarish wheels like the quartic on the Allegro. Were not new they go back as far as 1922. to a guy called Gabriel Voisin. and then Chrysler used them from 60 to 64, on models such as the Plymouth Fury
After my Mother died I went to all financial institutions she had dealings with. But did it personally. Most of them required an appointment but all of them were within three or four days. All of them were compassionate, efficient and very speedy in transferring the balance of the accounts made up to the date of cancellation. In fact two of them phoned me two days after the appointment to make sure the executor accounts were in place so they could transfer. Even the local council were very efficient in cancelling the council tax. DWP were a completely different kettle of fish, they couldn't organise a bun fight in a bakery.
From the blurb on the Anglia news site I think the footage was taken from a motor bike
But at the end of the footage the strange thing is it looks like nobody stops to help
It looks like they all continue up the A11
The one good thing about hiring one of these is, you don't have to look at the outside whilst on it.
Whilst on Indy yesterday we saw on of its type moored at Cantley.
Robin and I said, it looked like someone designed a high top transit van, then decided to pot a pointy front on it.
I just hope they took the designers crayons away
You're right it does look like a floating White Van
No airdraft given on the blurb So possibly just a Bure Boat
The answer to that one is not enough
1 for'ard rope
1 aft rope
2 with wandering fender each side, that concrete is not very forgiving on gelcoat
1 at the helm
1 barking orders at all the rest (I'll let you guess who that was)
1 very pretty and very good cook, tea maker and all round great company (No not Griff)
Nothing in the contract says you have to connect a phone to the line. If you don't you will not get unwanted calls Sent from the Norfolk Broads Network mobile app
If they could make boats out of concrete what's wrong with printed plastic. Print the hull in one go it won't leak like sieve Sent from the Norfolk Broads Network mobile app
It's being an engineer, that helps in problem solving you see.
How many wooden sets did you make last time?
This time print them out of brown plastic an use them