Cruising the canals and rivers on my 50 year old Norman 23 foot river cruiser.. new to boat life in September 2023 and living full time on my tiny yoghurt pot!
It’s a nice 😊 👍 👌 clean 🧼 🧽 car 🚗 looking 👀 that it’s called a Vauxhall Firenza. It’s made in England 🏴 in 1977 is almost 😅 50 previous years ago when it comes to 2027. People honestly love ❤️ 🥰 🧡 old cars 🚗 🚙 🚘 and there’s nothing wrong 😑 with that. It’s because it’s a car 🚙 that takes people from place to place via place in a car 🚘 🚙 🚗 and the condition is very trustworthy vehicles 🚗 in the world 🗺️🌏 🌍 🌎 . It’s a 2 door 🚪 coupe. Time 🕰️ flies very quickly. WOW 😮 🤩 😯 . Vauxhall vehicles 🚗 are made in England 🏴 and Opel vehicles 🚗 are made I. Germany 🇩🇪. There are Vauxhall vehicles 🚗 in Wales 🏴 , Scotland 🏴, Guernsey 🇬🇬, Jersey 🇯🇪, Netherlands 🇳🇱 and perhaps 🤔 other countries as well. 👍 😄 😀 😍
Had to pay duty on an imported kayak in 2000. Had it been a canoe, it would have been duty free. Had I intended to paddle it with a single bladed paddle, and had I planned to install a kneeling saddle, I could have legally called it a canoe. But I intended to sit and use a double bladed paddle -- so it was a kayak. Mens rea.
@@RUFUSKNAPP There might bei some insane tax rules in your country, doesnt change what those boats are. I am aware that Americans dont differentiate between Canadian and Canoe. The rest of the world does. Including the International Canoe Federation - that is the association for all canoes, so Canadians and Kayaks. Because they are both Canoes.
More details please, where is this again? Can you please go to the boat and see wats on it. I would be pulled to that boat to explore it to save my life. Those cows looks delicious, I hope they can find their way home. They are usually ok even in a neck high water unless they get washed away. But cows cross rivers and ponds and swaps all the time, safely.
It’s definitely not Baby Bertha, but I’m fairly sure it’s not ‘Old Nail’ either as that had a droop snoot front and a 2.6 litre engine. This Magnum (the Firenza name had been dropped by this time) was built for the 1977 Spa 24 hrs and had to be to Grp 1 regs so it had a 2.3 engine with much less power. I don’t think it had a nickname. I’ll take that anorak, thanks 🙂
This car still looks great after all these years! Great to see this car beautiful restored and as a tribute to two of its now departed drivers Gerry Marshall (Great Britain) and Peter Brock (Australia)
Golden rule #1. Put your towing eyes in, there's only so much time they'll wait before its coming out by whatever the strap will go around regardless of what your driving or who you are.
What about the " little Chevy Can-am( v8) in blue and white colors/ in south africa- special built for- sa racing to compete against the capriperana-basil v rooyen/ nols niemand- racers