Mines an n plate so about same age but with a few more miles. It's reliable starts on the button comfortable and roomy.
Just think they have a weak cylinder head.
Mines a challenger I will keep it till it does, then get something newer the only thing that puts me off the new stuff is the engine sizes being so small. Which makes me think you have to work them hard, so they won't do high milage without being reconed but I'm probably wrong lol
If it is a 2.8 I wouldn't use it too hard I've had a replacement head then 18 months later a headgasket go on mine.
Then again my one could have been a Friday afternoon rush job back at nip central lol
They not cheap to run for sure, mine only gets used properly dozen or so times a year. I take the kids to school and we dodge the traffic by going through a ford it was 3 foot this morning so the kids enjoy dads truck lol
He gifts some to working homes if they any good breeds from them I believe.
He got some in the states used for coyote he told me.
Not sure what he charges, probably cheaper than your labradoodles and alike.
Yep same here Mr Wilkes, it's just something I heard by an old dogman can't remember what the reasoning behind it was now.
I'm sure someone will be along to say it's bollox lol.
Think I'd rather the lab characteristics than the grey for sure though.
Sounds like a real good cross, lads I just have a question and that is I was told rightly or wrongly that you always put speed over the bitch as in grey stud lab bitch or is that old wife's tales. Just interested that's all. Thanks
Apparently Custer had over 40 hunting dogs with him during the battle of big horn, and Jeff believes that the deerhoundy looking one to be of his line? Or it could be a proper deer hound.
dogs an humane have a funny relationship I think, lots of other animals out there ye can connect with, but a hunting dog, can’t be touched
Spot on with that katchum couldn't agree more