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Re: short zook, dead and crusty.
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 9:12 am
by andyrew
Hopefully not,but we will see.
I'd have liked a Jimny for a while but the insurance policy
Could only be swapped to another classic car over 20years old or any landy over 15.
Re: short zook, dead and crusty.
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 7:13 pm
by ROBBIE
After finding me at wagtail you would have thought he would have known better

Re: short zook, dead and crusty.
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 1:04 am
by andyrew
Tonight i got the vit lump stripped down ready to come out and be binned. Once thats out tomorow im going to pop the front clip off and sort the archs out with a little VL ,
I wont post pics as they will look the same as the one on scotties 'white one' thread

Re: short zook, dead and crusty.
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 8:47 am
by Jordi
ROBBIE wrote:After finding me at wagtail you would have thought he would have known better

The man did own a 2CV Robbie, likes to live dangerously and get his monies worth from his AA membership.
Re: short zook, dead and crusty.
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 11:43 am
by andyrew
Oddly ive only used a breakdown truck 2 times and both were the tin top.
Odd really when my driven car history is some of the following.
3 80s/90s skodas
An 80s ford sierra
Rover 800 with K series engine
Discovery
An 80s vauxhall.
Re: short zook, dead and crusty.
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 3:38 pm
by Jordi
andyrew wrote:Oddly ive only used a breakdown truck 2 times and both were the tin top.
Odd really when my driven car history is some of the following.
3 80s/90s skodas
An 80s ford sierra
Rover 800 with K series engine
Discovery
An 80s vauxhall.
Doesn't matter how we sugar coat it, you have apalling car history bud.
Re: short zook, dead and crusty.
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 7:04 pm
by ROBBIE
Jordi wrote:andyrew wrote:Oddly ive only used a breakdown truck 2 times and both were the tin top.
Odd really when my driven car history is some of the following.
3 80s/90s skodas
An 80s ford sierra
Rover 800 with K series engine
Discovery
An 80s vauxhall.
Doesn't matter how we sugar coat it, you have apalling car history bud.
Not too bad, can't see any pugs in there
Re: short zook, dead and crusty.
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 8:28 pm
by andyrew
What can i say. I like shite, run of the mill "cool" cars dont do much for me. Ive always liked underdogs.
When people think cool cars in films they think
the bandit car, the general lee, fast and furious.
I think uncle buck.

Re: short zook, dead and crusty.
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 8:15 pm
by andyrew
Now sporting a 1.3 again, it was what i had to hand so in it goes.
had a poke and prod and its crustier than i thought but not as bad compared to the turq zook was, ill do the key bits but some of rust will be left for now as it wont be going back on the road anytime soon, going to make some clearance for some 235 75 15s and some recovery points ready to use for some trials events this year.
Next key things are trailer test and trailer,