Logibear's GP for sale
Discussion
Hi Boys
A hard decision but several reasons.
By nature I tend to only hold a motor for a year or so and move on. I have had a Dutton Sierra, a Rickman Ranger and a trike but the Jago was the best.
When Lynda and I went over to Gretna for the meeting we hit a weekend of rain and hail and I feel I lost a bit of the enthusiasm. I said I would get a roof but she said "that would make it just like a normal car" When we got home that weekend my Berlingo had been hit with approx £700 damage. Only cost me the first hundred but the b*st*rd never even left a contact number. The GP is garaged, you see, and the other car stands in the street. I have got to change that but I would not let the Jago stand outside.
As most of you know, I am clocking on and one thing that comes with old age is the eyeball starts to separate from the retina - The whistling wind coming into the jeep tends to aggravate this. Poor old man ???
I play with a pipe band and we are starting to compete again so most weekends are now taken up in that direction AND most of all - It is always raining these days - the hole in the sky effect ??.
My Jago is a '73 - just been reconditioned when I got her and runs very nicely. A good wee motor.
You all seemed to enjoy last weekend - well done.
Thank you all,
Logibear
A hard decision but several reasons.
By nature I tend to only hold a motor for a year or so and move on. I have had a Dutton Sierra, a Rickman Ranger and a trike but the Jago was the best.
When Lynda and I went over to Gretna for the meeting we hit a weekend of rain and hail and I feel I lost a bit of the enthusiasm. I said I would get a roof but she said "that would make it just like a normal car" When we got home that weekend my Berlingo had been hit with approx £700 damage. Only cost me the first hundred but the b*st*rd never even left a contact number. The GP is garaged, you see, and the other car stands in the street. I have got to change that but I would not let the Jago stand outside.
As most of you know, I am clocking on and one thing that comes with old age is the eyeball starts to separate from the retina - The whistling wind coming into the jeep tends to aggravate this. Poor old man ???
I play with a pipe band and we are starting to compete again so most weekends are now taken up in that direction AND most of all - It is always raining these days - the hole in the sky effect ??.
My Jago is a '73 - just been reconditioned when I got her and runs very nicely. A good wee motor.
You all seemed to enjoy last weekend - well done.
Thank you all,
Logibear
For anyone who is looking for a geep and is wondering where Northumberland is it is next to Newcastle,(north of the Humber in a distant sort of way!!
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I have seen Logi's jeep several times and it is a good looking machine (Jago Red!!) with comfy seats and sounds good when it is bombing a long. It should be a decent car to own as it has been well looked after and there aren't too many around up here. Some one is going to be very happy with this!!!!
We would love to have it here but I would probably have to go through a "domestic rearrangement first" as the garden is starting to look like a used car lot!!

I have seen Logi's jeep several times and it is a good looking machine (Jago Red!!) with comfy seats and sounds good when it is bombing a long. It should be a decent car to own as it has been well looked after and there aren't too many around up here. Some one is going to be very happy with this!!!!
We would love to have it here but I would probably have to go through a "domestic rearrangement first" as the garden is starting to look like a used car lot!!
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