On Thu, 18 Dec 1997 07:39:52 -0500 The Richards <smrm@coastalnet.com>
writes:
SNIP
>They
>can, with extremely foolish off road driving, be made to fall onto
>their
>sides...or so I've been told...and they are often protected from
>'scratches'
>in this circumstance by a generous coating of mud. Once on its side, a
>good
>winch (or a great many wenches) or another Rover can be useful for
>pulling
>it rightside up, and then off it goes to look for another place that
>might
>make it fall over again.
>
>Michael, New Bern, NC
>67MGB
>74Jensen Interceptor
>Series III Land-Rover
Hey Michael,
IF the above is true of Land Rovers, I must be one.
Everytime I go on a pub crawl, I fall over a lot, several wenches are
needed to get me up right, and I go off looking for another place to fall
over again.
:>)
Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget
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