Up early, as usual, then went to fill the van up to its neck, suspect 75 litres or 15 gallons, too lazy to search Google right now.
Local gas station is still running a manned forecourt, so you may not fill your own car/truck.
Likes the Dino-Juice.
Let’s see how much it likes it.
Once Sally got here, we set off.
She took a pic of me because of my silly grin most of the way.
One of the places we ended up was on the Isle of Sheppey, at good friend Darren’s engineering shop.
Always one to look for other avenues of revenue, and also liking a project or two on the side.
This is current with great potential.
After making a full round of his newest car, engineering and fun stuff, I searched his massive dumpster/skip in case there were treasures in there……
No luck.
But, associated with one of his current engineering projects, was this…….. Check the last two entries
https://forum.retro-rides.org/thread...-real?page=179
Once we’re done at Darren’s it was off to some shops.
Now we all know the saying, “If you don’t look back at your car when you walk away, you bought the wrong car”
Well, I never expected to hear the words from a usually reserved, noncommittal Sally.
Half way to the shops, she stopped and looked back, saying “You,did get lucky finding such a nice looking van”
High praise indeed from the Queen of
Yeah, it’s OK.
Coming back, I felt compelled to take another pic of the same blue van, these colours really do love a bit of light.
Lastly, an early morning message from Dennis……
Looks like it is going to continue being hellishly hot in the USA.
I don’t really care, as long as I get there.