Today A57/A44 Direction DUS Airport, Trailmaster(?) black, D-A xxxx
Drove a few minutes together, waved in both directions
Drove a few minutes together, waved in both directions
Sometimes you have to put horse out to pasture.Making me feel a bit guilty about relegating my Landcruisers to farm duties when the Grenadier arrived.
Seriously? I took that road to the dealer last night.Saw a Inky Black trialmaster at Newtown Rd and Waterloo in Berwyn/Newtown Square this morning. He gave me the toot salute - which I'm going to start doing every time I see a fellow Gren on the road.
We are definitely going to see each other at some point! I'm in Newtown Square every day because I live the neighborhood on 252 and Goshen. I have a white fieldmaster.Seriously? I took that road to the dealer last night.
I drive through Newtown Square almost every night haven't seen anyone. Aside from the ones from a few weeks ago.
Great! The only thing that irritates me is the German number plate, which doesn't fit in at all. The hexagonal badge on the front license plate was only used in Germany from 1985 to 2009 for the emissions test. Since 2010, this sticker no longer exists, but the tests do. The plate may therefore have a historical value.Saw a legion of Grenadiers at Hungry Valley today…. but then it was a meet up
Scottie Scheffler’s?At TPC Sawgrass today.
@rovie that plate was a gift from a close friend upon return from a posting in Europe. It adorned my 110 and now my Grenadier. Thank you for adding the historical details… he never shared that part of its provenance. For me, it completely fits…Great! The only thing that irritates me is the German number plate, which doesn't fit in at all. The hexagonal badge on the front license plate was only used in Germany from 1985 to 2009 for the emissions test. Since 2010, this sticker no longer exists, but the tests do. The plate may therefore have a historical value.
@Kb6tho@rovie that plate was a gift from a close friend upon return from a posting in Europe. It adorned my 110 and now my Grenadier. Thank you for adding the historical details… he never shared that part of its provenance. For me, it completely fits…