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Re: Ludgershall to Worcester
« Reply #15 on: 09 September 2008, 00:26:47 »

he responded to your question then Martin?
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Re: Ludgershall to Worcester
« Reply #16 on: 09 September 2008, 06:12:53 »

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I know the scrappies at Ludgershall, and I have a trailer... I also have time on my side .. so if I can be of any help at all just yell - Fuel costs only and on LPG they are 40% of everyone else !!!

This is a serious offer not a wind up ...

Ludgershall is just North of Andover on the A342

....next to that pit they call Tidworth........

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« Reply #17 on: 09 September 2008, 09:28:36 »

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I know the scrappies at Ludgershall, and I have a trailer... I also have time on my side .. so if I can be of any help at all just yell - Fuel costs only and on LPG they are 40% of everyone else !!!

This is a serious offer not a wind up ...

Ludgershall is just North of Andover on the A342

....next to that pit they call Tidworth........

 ;D ;D ;D ;D


I once had the misfortune of having to do a 3 day course at Tidworth ... as you say ... a pit ... and the Sgt's Mess ??  Rejected by Noah as out of date methinks .... :(

 :D :D
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« Reply #18 on: 09 September 2008, 13:10:32 »

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I know the scrappies at Ludgershall, and I have a trailer... I also have time on my side .. so if I can be of any help at all just yell - Fuel costs only and on LPG they are 40% of everyone else !!!

This is a serious offer not a wind up ...

Ludgershall is just North of Andover on the A342

....next to that pit they call Tidworth........

 ;D ;D ;D ;D


I once had the misfortune of having to do a 3 day course at Tidworth ... as you say ... a pit ... and the Sgt's Mess ??  Rejected by Noah as out of date methinks .... :(

 :D :D

Try the Officers mess!!  The holes in the roof were known as Aircon....  :-/
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« Reply #19 on: 09 September 2008, 13:24:45 »

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I know the scrappies at Ludgershall, and I have a trailer... I also have time on my side .. so if I can be of any help at all just yell - Fuel costs only and on LPG they are 40% of everyone else !!!

This is a serious offer not a wind up ...

Ludgershall is just North of Andover on the A342

....next to that pit they call Tidworth........

 ;D ;D ;D ;D


I once had the misfortune of having to do a 3 day course at Tidworth ... as you say ... a pit ... and the Sgt's Mess ??  Rejected by Noah as out of date methinks .... :(

 :D :D

Try the Officers mess!!  The holes in the roof were known as Aircon....  :-/


What do they  say .... ?? "If you can't take a joke you shouldn't have joined" ??   :D :D :D :D :D
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Re: Ludgershall to Worcester
« Reply #20 on: 09 September 2008, 13:43:10 »

Surely the easiest and safest way to transport a bonnet would be to take the car there, unbolt the old one (4 bolts, IIRC) and fit the new one there and then?

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Re: Ludgershall to Worcester
« Reply #21 on: 09 September 2008, 13:47:22 »

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Surely the easiest and safest way to transport a bonnet would be to take the car there, unbolt the old one (4 bolts, IIRC) and fit the new one there and then?

Kevin

Sounds good .. but I think Martin has a few legality problems in driving with no wing, bumper or lights on one side !!!!

and his present bonnet probably won't close .....

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #22 on: 09 September 2008, 13:50:45 »

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Surely the easiest and safest way to transport a bonnet would be to take the car there, unbolt the old one (4 bolts, IIRC) and fit the new one there and then?

Kevin

Sounds good .. but I think Martin has a few legality problems in driving with no wing, bumper or lights on one side !!!!

and his present bonnet probably won't close .....

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Ah, didn't realise it was off the road :(

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« Reply #23 on: 09 September 2008, 14:37:29 »

Actually more complex than that.

It is on the road but missing the bumper

Bonnet will open close, but before straightening a new one will not, and vise versa.

Hans - who has done me a decent price will pull with old panels and then fit new ones to check lineup - so 20mph drive on roofrack to work one day!
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Re: Ludgershall to Worcester
« Reply #24 on: 09 September 2008, 15:01:32 »

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Actually more complex than that.

It is on the road but missing the bumper

Bonnet will open close, but before straightening a new one will not, and vise versa.

Hans - who has done me a decent price will pull with old panels and then fit new ones to check lineup - so 20mph drive on roofrack to work one day!
Just be careful about the legality of driving without a bumper - I fell foul of that whilst waiting for lease company to pick up her car that had been rear ended - they said the mounting brackets were dangerous of something...
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« Reply #25 on: 09 September 2008, 15:06:37 »

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Actually more complex than that.

It is on the road but missing the bumper

Bonnet will open close, but before straightening a new one will not, and vise versa.

Hans - who has done me a decent price will pull with old panels and then fit new ones to check lineup - so 20mph drive on roofrack to work one day!
Just be careful about the legality of driving without a bumper - I fell foul of that whilst waiting for lease company to pick up her car that had been rear ended - they said the mounting brackets were dangerous of something...


Just be careful - and also the big black beam looks OK
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Re: Ludgershall to Worcester
« Reply #26 on: 09 September 2008, 15:08:57 »

If you book in advance, car transport is not expensive.. and would save you the worry of getting pulled over...
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« Reply #27 on: 09 September 2008, 15:36:45 »

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If you book in advance, car transport is not expensive.. and would save you the worry of getting pulled over...

I am commuting in it, down the lanes!
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« Reply #28 on: 09 September 2008, 15:39:12 »

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If you book in advance, car transport is not expensive.. and would save you the worry of getting pulled over...

I am commuting in it, down the lanes!

Yikes !
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« Reply #29 on: 09 September 2008, 15:40:33 »

Dont know the legality issues in UK but a car without a bumper will have big mass of air under the bonnet and can turn  up easily ..
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