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Thinking of replacing the Jimny with a Panda 4x4.

I had a modern (in 1964) shaped metal pedal car much flatter, I will have to find a picture, there is a huge box of old family snaps somewhere.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there

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- JivingDaddy
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Get dressed son, you're ****ing nicked.
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JivingDaddy wrote: Ha, ha. Forgotten about that.
The Wolseley 1500 had a metal bar on the back shelf that warmed up to demist the rear window. Very handing for drying off stuff driving home after a day at Brighton beach. My sister took the piss by putting a load of potted plants on the back shelf as well. A startling array of multi-coloured hydrangeas.
My first real window demister was a Halfords stick-on. Couldn't connect it to the ignition on port so every time I forgot to turn it off I had the joy of a flat battery.
Oh, and let's not forget the + earth on the 1500. I couldn't attach a car aerial to the wing because all the "modern" push button radios were - earth. I made up a bracket to hold the aerial onto the window, but the reception was crap.
80mph (yes, really) on secondhand remould crossplys! The thought of it makes me shiver now.
Could do with one of them Halfords stick-on demisters for the Jim's windscreen
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Northern-Wanderer wrote: Could do with one of them Halfords stick-on demisters for the Jim's windscreen
Try these. I have one hanging up in the J and was excellent over winter months when my J was off the road. Feels really dry all the time.
www.amazon.co.uk/HOME-DEHUMIDIFIER-MOIST...1-2&keywords=car+deh
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GuardianAngel wrote:
Northern-Wanderer wrote: Could do with one of them Halfords stick-on demisters for the Jim's windscreen
Try these. I have one hanging up in the J and was excellent over winter months when my J was off the road. Feels really dry all the time.
www.amazon.co.uk/HOME-DEHUMIDIFIER-MOIST...1-2&keywords=car+deh
Excellent. With the temp around 50c and 85% humidity in Dubai, I may get a couple to stick in my underpants. :S
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facade wrote: Bet you wish you still had that one helijohn, must be worth a fair bit now
I had a modern (in 1964) shaped metal pedal car much flatter, I will have to find a picture, there is a huge box of old family snaps somewhere.
My father broke it up..........I was in tears.
ATB
John
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