My Nana, Granddad and Mum took me to visit Winchester Cathedral.
It brought me down.
Vo dee oh doe.
It brought me down.
Vo dee oh doe.
Wow... that REALLY brought back memories... and tears to my eyes.It's funny that the human travelogue Rick Steves has a short video on the things you've mentioned.
Wells' Splendid Gothic Cathedral - YouTube
My Nana, Granddad and Mum took me to visit Winchester Cathedral.
It brought me down.
Vo dee oh doe.
Very evocative. I can almost feel people waiting to come and sit down for a fine dinner.
The Bonnie and Clyde Car used to be in a Casino on the NV-CA state line.
I went past there a number of times but never saw that car.
I couldn’t bring myself to pay - they charged $15 I think - to see that Shot up Ford.
I saw this one a few years back at a local Car Show.
This is a Ford I can Love!
Better than when new,
No Bullet Holes!
"Well boys, it's a bit of a mess, but nothing some Bondo, a good washing and a bit of paint can't fix."
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Note that the gasoline tank was located directly behind the high-mounted seat. It was a necessity at the time, because the gas feed was gravitational rather than pump-driven.
As soon as gas pumps were invented, this extremely hazardous position was quickly changed to as far away from the driver as possible.
John
"As soon as gas pumps were invented, this extremely hazardous position was quickly changed to as far away from the driver as possible."
Really??? Tell that to all of the people that owned Pickup trucks from the forties, fifties and into the sixties with the gas tank right behind the driver's seat in the cab with them.
Just saying.