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CornishMade

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  1. Hello, I haven't been here long, but it's great
  2. :red: I have been up and seen Father today, but I forgot to ask your name, he knows an awful lot of people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. :cheesy: Have now got photos of the restoration from Father's, I may be some time trying to get them on here, bear with me please, I have also got photo copies of the parts books
  4. :laugh: Its the same here, although one did get his comeuppance in the paper last week , got an electric shock badly burned and lost the use of one arm temporarily, what goes around does come around sometimes
  5. :shocked: Well I did wonder if i could borrow a tank and some men in uniform but the boss is to tight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  6. :angel: seen you on the news,all the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  7. :cry: i TOTALLY AGREE,Monday morning went into work and found four broken windows, three rocks and a golf ball, this is the third time in as many months LITTLE SODS!!!!!!!
  8. Will do that, he also put two cummins in a boat called 'The Jubilee Queen' over Padstow, used for trips up and down the river around the island and back, that was day to remember when we tested them!!!!!!!!
  9. :cool2: I should be seeing him Friday so have made a mental note to pick them up and get him to put the right names to the people in them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  10. Thats my father and Ron Bullock did help him with the wheels, I have seen the photos posted by Great War Truck and that is the one ! Although by the looks of it there ,they have the wrong fanbelt and its too tight,:DWas going to add some photos but Father forgot to bring them in with him!!!!!!!!!!! ah Fathers day
  11. :cool2: Yes this is very true or in dads case when he was changing the clutch on an allegro of mine, lost the temper and spanner went through his quarter glass panel on the door of his maestro!!! Em drives up to the scrapper to get another, in the newly fixed allegro..... whoopsie
  12. Without doubt! and also good reason to pause and come up with another way to put the object of stress into submission, if all else fails then throw the hammer out the door !
  13. :-) Hello there,originally it was found under a waste tip, and my Grandfather organized its saving, but he died sadly before he raised a spanner to it, Father then took over it occupied our weekends !!!! brother and myself the grease monkeys !!
  14. :undecided: We have done a lot in the past with the clay country(wheal Martyn) peerless not done so many in recent years dad had a bypass done about 10 years ago and he's not quite the greyhound he was,we did go to the st agnes and another up around looe a couple of years ago, he's just moved house so had things to do recently
  15. :nut: A bit like museums who ask for volunteers , i think ageism took over
  16. That icon sums up everything, can't function without tea, if in doubt put the kettle on, if i had a garage second most important thing the kettle!
  17. Thats very true, the odd history programme is good, but else the devil makes work for idle hands
  18. :-) Hello folks, a bit new to this, My dad and myself are in this as a joint venture, I type, he has knowledge. Both of us are cornish born and bred and into vehicles in need of care whatever the use or age. Our passion is peerless although he has other interests as well, The Irish Peerless has really lit his fire, just a beauty! P.S I'm Emma and he's Mike
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