I spotted this hippie on a recent trip. The owner was licking the wagons tires
I don't blame him
I spotted this hippie on a recent trip. The owner was licking the wagons tires
I don't blame him
I spotted this hippie on a recent trip. The owner was licking the wagons tires
I don't blame him
Me either. Absolutely beautiful
I spotted this hippie on a recent trip. The owner was licking the wagons tires
I don't blame him
I spotted this hippie on a recent trip. The owner was licking the wagons tires
I don't blame him
Me either. Absolutely beautiful
Cheers Byf
Because the author of this tread is getting slack I'll have to contribute
He is getting slack hey
OK, I can't stand it any longer. This thread doesn't deserve to die.
The daughter on bridesmaide duty with the Jag
It's been so long I had forgotten how to post a photo
VanSam after an engine transplant and six months of sitting doing nothing while the daughter wintered in Queens town.
Cleaned up and rusty warped chinese roof racks removed.
VanSam, on his first post engine replant trip to a succesful Merideth Music festival, pouring rain for two days that didn't damper enthusiasm or affect Sam reliability wise
Haven't been great - thanks for asking.
Had trouble motivating myself to get in the water, or actually do much.
More cherfully, another one of Sam in camper mode
Nozza is back how are you mate?not classic but I joined your van gang couple of years ago
Forgot to say, I like the van. Is it a Crewvan?. I'm looking to replace what I have got and it seems if I option up a Crewvan to what I want it's dearer than a Caravelle. And that's before I replace the wheels with what i want
Nozza is back how are you mate?not classic but I joined your van gang couple of years ago
Forgot to say, I like the van. Is it a Crewvan?. I'm looking to replace what I have got and it seems if I option up a Crewvan to what I want it's dearer than a Caravelle. And that's before I replace the wheels with what i want
It's Caravelle mate I was going to get a lwb crew but by the time i tricked it up the Caravelle was much cheaper I took all the rear seats out as I use it for work add wheels tint fridge and a few other things
Then again.... it was good enough for Surf industry pioneer, Jack O'Neill, seen here sitting in his 1953 Jaguar XK 140, at his cliff-side home in Santa Cruz, Ca. on Thursday April 26, 2012.
In the surf world Jack O'Neill is an iconic figure, both literally and figuratively. A stylized version of his face, with its trademark eye patch and bushy beard, graced the labels of his eponymous wetsuit brand for years. The vision of him driving his Jaguar XK140 through the streets of Santa Cruz, surfboard sticking out the back seat, was a common sight for decades.
Photo PETER PEREIRA/The Standard-Times