BUT what about Dave's new bench... It's come up a treat, especially from what could have been firewood.....
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But Daves bench looks fantastic
Conclusive proof that Holden drivers are smarter than Ford drivers:
Holden drivers can come up with heaps of acronyms for FORD:
Fix Or Repair Daily
Found On Rubbish Dump
Found On Retard's Driveways,
the list goes on,
But I have yet to hear a Ford driver come up with a similar acronym for HOLDEN.
It just seems to be too hard for them.
Cheers
Doug
Hope Our Luck Doesn't End Now
(a Holden man :))
Holes oil leaks dents and engine noises
But I know nothinnnnng
Holden together forever
Holden on for dear life @ 350km
Holden out for a better one
I'm a Holden nutter too but dare I say I have to admit that Crowie's SR6 was a pleasure to drive
Holden's Common Door....
General Custards Revenge...
General Custards Commode...
I liked the photo's Matt put up...
And I like the "rusty Holden Ute song"..
Plus of course Brocky....a legend of motor sport....
I've owned in the past 43yrs a stack of different cars and all have served me well, some even on the track...
Isuzu Bellet's, hot 1600 Dastun, Saab 99, Mark1 Cortina's [inc GT], 504 Peugoet's, VW Golf, VW Caravelle, Mitsubishi Triton, Ford Panelvan, Toyota Corona GT, Subaru Forester, Ford Falcon's....
Good fun banter, BUT I think hand made wooden toys are the best....
Yes, many of us have our elegance to a particular make, but when it's all said and done nowadays they are all very reliable and good to drive. I have to admit, I have even owned a couple of, cough cough, Fords in my time.
Yeah i got two unregistered fords. One might be worth fixing
Dave TTC
Turning Wood Into Art
Perhaps this thread should be moved to Motor Vehicles or the new Drivel forum?
Very little to do with the original subject which has now well and truly finished.