Hello Andrew: For a brief moment we thought that the 'happy camper' was about to be manoeuvred into the water. Well, at least we would have seen if it floated with all its other remarkable qualities. We really can see no reason why this should not have caught on....perhaps it was the custard yellow?!!!
Hello Andrew:
ReplyDeleteFor a brief moment we thought that the 'happy camper' was about to be manoeuvred into the water. Well, at least we would have seen if it floated with all its other remarkable qualities. We really can see no reason why this should not have caught on....perhaps it was the custard yellow?!!!
oh god.
ReplyDeleteLooks dangerous, unsafe and very awkward by today's standards :-).
ReplyDeleteHaha JayLa. Like trams used to end up in the waters of Sydney Harbour. It reminds me of dancing with an unpredictable parter.
ReplyDeleteNo tragedy here to scare you Ann.
Windsmoke, I wish I was an engineer and predict how it could wrong, but alas, I am not.
This is awesome! I would love to have one.
ReplyDeleteRubye, I expect there are good reasons why no one has ever seen one on the road.
ReplyDeleteHi Andrew,
ReplyDeletelacking the genius to be more specific, I'll simply say it looks too good to be good...
oh but it's a gorgeous colour darling.
ReplyDeleteI agree Fruitcake.
ReplyDeleteFen, it looks like what you would find in a babies nappy.
I can't imagine how one manages to drive such a thing.
ReplyDeleteImagine coupling one of those to today's SUVs!
ReplyDeleteVery cautiously I should think Dina.
ReplyDeleteThe mind boggles Victor.