They coming back in time for " Happy Hour"says Steve...yummyDot wrote:Steve & Lorraine took off around lunch time heading for Mt Gambier with the injured car.. Norman & Christine were the only ones here when they left and Norman said Steve did an emergency patch up for the car 's trip but Steve will have to fill you in on that.. He said he will get some improvements done to the trailer while it is down there.. They may be back here tomorrow evening if all goes well...
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Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than speak and remove all doubt....
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I could fit in to that scenario so well..... 
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Terry have taken on board yours and Normans suggestions and are having some tyre channels welded into the floor, we use a tie down system similar to the car carriers, with a ratchet tie down on all 4 wheels, have done a few thousand klms with the trailer and no problems however an off road excursion was never planned for.
Thankfully Shannon's Insurance has come to the rescue and the car should be repaired in a couple of weeks, it's only a piece of metal in the end, and as long as no blood was lost and no bones broken it's ok by us.
Really enjoying George and Dot's hospitality, Strathalbyn is a beautiful town, and they are a wonderful couple, we are so glad we could get here to meet them.
Yesterday we got some road direction advice from Norman, my big mistake was forgetting where he comes from (and listening to him of course) we were sent on a road that had more twists and turns than a three armed contortionist, but it was a beautiful drive that would have been spectacular in a car, and was 'fun' in an 11 metre motor home towing a 6 metre trailer, thank you Norman.
Lorraine and Steve...

Thankfully Shannon's Insurance has come to the rescue and the car should be repaired in a couple of weeks, it's only a piece of metal in the end, and as long as no blood was lost and no bones broken it's ok by us.
Really enjoying George and Dot's hospitality, Strathalbyn is a beautiful town, and they are a wonderful couple, we are so glad we could get here to meet them.

Yesterday we got some road direction advice from Norman, my big mistake was forgetting where he comes from (and listening to him of course) we were sent on a road that had more twists and turns than a three armed contortionist, but it was a beautiful drive that would have been spectacular in a car, and was 'fun' in an 11 metre motor home towing a 6 metre trailer, thank you Norman.

Lorraine and Steve...
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Lorraine and Steve travelling the H.O.A. In a 1976 Denning Mono towing a 1936 Ford coupe street rod or A framing a 1998 Terios.
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Look forward to catching up with everyone this Saturday 

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thats ok Steve if you ever get lost again .... Dont listen to me....I have back to front syndromeozfueler wrote:Terry have taken on board yours and Normans suggestions and are having some tyre channels welded into the floor, we use a tie down system similar to the car carriers, with a ratchet tie down on all 4 wheels, have done a few thousand klms with the trailer and no problems however an off road excursion was never planned for.![]()
Thankfully Shannon's Insurance has come to the rescue and the car should be repaired in a couple of weeks, it's only a piece of metal in the end, and as long as no blood was lost and no bones broken it's ok by us.
Really enjoying George and Dot's hospitality, Strathalbyn is a beautiful town, and they are a wonderful couple, we are so glad we could get here to meet them.![]()
Yesterday we got some road direction advice from Norman, my big mistake was forgetting where he comes from (and listening to him of course) we were sent on a road that had more twists and turns than a three armed contortionist, but it was a beautiful drive that would have been spectacular in a car, and was 'fun' in an 11 metre motor home towing a 6 metre trailer, thank you Norman.
Lorraine and Steve...
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than speak and remove all doubt....
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Good old Shannon's comes to the rescue again, the only people you can insure a kombi for it's true replacement value, the premiums aren't that much higher but they pay out, no problems, wish all insurance companies were like that.
Fancy taking driving direction advice in SA from a bloke who's just dropped in from NZ and who stores pump parts in a tea pot
Brian didn't appreciate my choice of roads I directed him down on his return trip from Orange to Golbourn, apparently he missed all the spectacular scenery and only saw the shear drops each side and the very steep down hills
Fancy taking driving direction advice in SA from a bloke who's just dropped in from NZ and who stores pump parts in a tea pot

Brian didn't appreciate my choice of roads I directed him down on his return trip from Orange to Golbourn, apparently he missed all the spectacular scenery and only saw the shear drops each side and the very steep down hills

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Only a piece of metal, hush your mouth Steve & Lorraine, she might hear you, cars have feelings tooozfueler wrote:Terry have taken on board yours and Normans suggestions and are having some tyre channels welded into the floor, we use a tie down system similar to the car carriers, with a ratchet tie down on all 4 wheels, have done a few thousand klms with the trailer and no problems however an off road excursion was never planned for.![]()
Thankfully Shannon's Insurance has come to the rescue and the car should be repaired in a couple of weeks, it's only a piece of metal in the end, and as long as no blood was lost and no bones broken it's ok by us.
Really enjoying George and Dot's hospitality, Strathalbyn is a beautiful town, and they are a wonderful couple, we are so glad we could get here to meet them.![]()
Yesterday we got some road direction advice from Norman, my big mistake was forgetting where he comes from (and listening to him of course) we were sent on a road that had more twists and turns than a three armed contortionist, but it was a beautiful drive that would have been spectacular in a car, and was 'fun' in an 11 metre motor home towing a 6 metre trailer, thank you Norman.
Lorraine and Steve...

I have 2 cars insured with Shannons and highly recommend them. Last year before I went away boating for 3 months I checked under the bonnet of my XR8 and apparently left the radiator expansion tank cap off. Anyway Chris wasn’t joining us until 4 weeks later and during this time she drove the car and subsequently seized the motor. $9800 damage. Ouch. Shannons covered the claim and subsequently wrote the car off at our agreed value. I have a ‘77 Corvette insured with them and its ‘agreed’ value goes up every year!!

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Couldn't agree more Terry and Rob, we've been with Shannon's for years and have always found them to be very fair and reasonable, also have the other cars and house with them as well, they have a great multi policy discount.
If you're a long standing customer the will also cover the the motor home, rates are similar to KT but without the assistance benefits although they say that may change soon.
We know we shouldn't have listened to Norman but he was so convincing and really sounded like he knew what he was talking about.
, and it was a very scenic drive almost all up hill in 3rd gear with the Jimmy sounding fantastic
,so it wasn't all bad, until we filled up the Diesel tanks
oh well, what do they say,"you gotta pay for your play". 
If you're a long standing customer the will also cover the the motor home, rates are similar to KT but without the assistance benefits although they say that may change soon.
We know we shouldn't have listened to Norman but he was so convincing and really sounded like he knew what he was talking about.




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Lorraine and Steve travelling the H.O.A. In a 1976 Denning Mono towing a 1936 Ford coupe street rod or A framing a 1998 Terios.
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The mighty GM scream, the diesel engine that can turn $$ into music to the trained ear, at least the mighty Cleveland does it a few $$ cheaper
although the rate LPG is going up I'm not sure just how much cheaper
I still think the 8V71 sings the sweetest, the 92 doesn't have the revs and the 53 revs so high it sounds like all the bits will fly out any second
THE V6 doesn't have the same note, sort of a karaoke version of your favourite tune 


I still think the 8V71 sings the sweetest, the 92 doesn't have the revs and the 53 revs so high it sounds like all the bits will fly out any second


A person may fail many times, they only become a failure when they blame someone else John Burrows
Those who struggle to become a leader, rarely know a clear direction forward for anyone but themselves
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