why you should'nt let someone else drive your morris
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 2:00 pm
i was recently forced to let my brother drive lovely primrose has his little run around, at the time i knew he would break her and not really give two hoots. so after not having driven her for a few weeks, i thought i would give primrose a run.
as i drove around, the red mist descended at every new bang, knock and whiz that primrose had developed. this was made all the worse when i got home and had a look underneath.
the damage is as follows:
-severely damaged inner wing on the passengers side, where he has crushed the bump stop, this has dropped off and he has then carried on driving and repeatedly smashed the king pin into the inner wing, thus lots of damage to the top of the kingpin and causing the inner wing to crush and come apart
-partially ripped out the tie bar eye bolt from the chassis leg (covered in a previous post)
- owing to him having stupid people in the back, he has thrown the front seats forward causing the floor pans around the hinge to fracture. (maybe due to old age, but ill still blame him)
so all in all, its not going to be cheap to repair and despite my best arguments, he still is allowed to drive my beloved primrose, (even though he has written her off once, hit a white van and a ditch in a corsa, seized the engine in MY scooter, destroyed the gearbox in a rover 45 and finished off the gearbox in old primrose all in the space 4 years driving)
as i drove around, the red mist descended at every new bang, knock and whiz that primrose had developed. this was made all the worse when i got home and had a look underneath.
the damage is as follows:
-severely damaged inner wing on the passengers side, where he has crushed the bump stop, this has dropped off and he has then carried on driving and repeatedly smashed the king pin into the inner wing, thus lots of damage to the top of the kingpin and causing the inner wing to crush and come apart
-partially ripped out the tie bar eye bolt from the chassis leg (covered in a previous post)
- owing to him having stupid people in the back, he has thrown the front seats forward causing the floor pans around the hinge to fracture. (maybe due to old age, but ill still blame him)
so all in all, its not going to be cheap to repair and despite my best arguments, he still is allowed to drive my beloved primrose, (even though he has written her off once, hit a white van and a ditch in a corsa, seized the engine in MY scooter, destroyed the gearbox in a rover 45 and finished off the gearbox in old primrose all in the space 4 years driving)