When someone has to keep justifying their actions over and over, it sort of makes you wonder. Sig www.pless.com.au/mechanics.htm
How much CO2 does that produce? If we all die due to catastrophic global warming next week you’re in big trouble.
Now the fireplace job is complete ...do I move the , Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock to that MANTEL? do we need a POLL? Image Unavailable, Please Login
I turned that thing upside when I was at your place and there was a 9 volt battery underneath. Please explain
Was that before or after Moorretttii nicked my 250 year old Georgian S/S spoon? Its real .......real with books and papers!
Too funny she lived at 25 Mona Place which went through to Walsh st. and 17 was a garage where her Mercedes Benz 220se coupe was kept ,remember it so well as a child .in the early 60s .
this car, should have bought at the auction early this year..enjoy so much finding old family cars.. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Is there a reason why you didn't buy it Rob? Have you known it's whereabouts all these years or did you stumble upon it? I'm a shocker when it comes to nostalgia... I recently bought a '74 Chrysler Galant because it was a solid example and a similar spec to my first car....
Dan, often wondered what had happened to it ,as I has so many memories of being picked up on a Friday night and driven to the farm , dirt road (Hill road Gruyere ) fog , kangaroos but not my style of car , manual , no power steering ,just good memories of a wealthy lady enjoying her coupe , sold it bought a new 250SE coupe and her last car was a bought new 450SLC rego #221 .. I don't think in my time of seeing that car it was ever washed in the 5 years she owned it ! Either mud or dust covered it . Born in 1901 died in 1996.We seem to live a long time in my family my mother is 92 in a few days time and still driving her V8 Jaguar ..
Great story Rob, lots of wonderful memories. Sounds like there were lots of cars in your life growing up… you’d have to store them at Coongarri if you bought them back one by one