Ant-t wrote: ↑23 Jul 2020, 19:36
Seem to remember this being discussed a while back, someone had fitted a bar to the bottom of the tailgate to prevent opening. I'm not really concerned about.
Weimarbus did it l think
Me neither. Where will it end. Superglued wipers and padlocked valve caps...in case someone steals the air out of your tyres.
Not me Stu, I am paranoid, but not that paranoid . On the other hand, someone could steal my electricity......
1985 hi-top 2.1MV with DG carb and LPG
1955 trials buggy with 1.9 DG high lift cam and twin dell's (now sold)
1972 1303 beetle
1992 Audi 100 2.8 quattro estate
1967 Vw Madison kit
I traveled all North and Central America and didn't have problems with this, but I also traveled without better door locking systems and they broke in in Mexico and stole everything with all the problems and consequences that it carried (broken window, replacing stolen stuff, etc).
I prefer to avoid problems for peace of mind, it's not being paranoid.
Hold on a mo! Your location is not listed in your profile. Are you in US or UK?
As you have mentioned, Mexico is, let's say, a different kettle of fish! I spent three weeks touring on a motorbike in 1989. Done that, got the t-shirt etc. And that was stolen too Outside of the usual resorts such as Cancun, they are a bunch of thieving toerags.
If l were touring Mexico again, in a T25, l would have bulletproof glass, run flat tyres, teargas canister tubes mounted on each wing and a M50 mounted on the roof, and superglued mirrors and wipers with padlocks on valve stems!!
Over here? Nah. No one's that bothered about ruining an engine. Most don't even know its in the back (ask any AA man )! Unless you've been caught doing the milf dilf combo. Then beware!!!
Ok, now it's listed, but I don't think it will help
What's a milf dilf combo anyway?
Mr Bean wrote: ↑24 Jul 2020, 07:37
Operating on the KISS principle (Keep it simple stupid):
No key to loose and all you need is a strip of metal, a vise and an 8 mm drill. plus no mod to your van.
Right, I can see a winner here.
Thanks for sharing!
Mr Bean wrote: ↑24 Jul 2020, 12:24
Oh no - should have taken notice of warning but...(shrug emiji0
Sorry Mr Bean, should pre-warned Mrs Bean and your good self. Not normally my type of language.
No prob Maxstu. We might come over as a pair of amiable old old fogies - maybe even a bit slow on the uptake. But Mrs Bean and I come from tough stock, born in Essex, forged in East London and hardened and tempered in manufacturing /Industrial management. Coincidentally both getting into factory management well before the days of the HSE and dealing with stuff today's HR Dept could barely dream up for their residential work shop jollies let alone deal with in real life.
Love your tongue in cheek style though
Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.
"A quiet shy boy who took little part in games or sport"
88 High top 2.1 WBX
luter82 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2020, 16:41
I still don't understand what a milf dilf combo is, but it's fine.
Will it suffice to say it was from a Micky Flanagan show? Legend or barsteward? You decide.
A regrettable phrase for a male who sleeps with his female partners' mother.
Im a bit embarrassed l used it quite honestly.
MaxStu
1987 DG1.9 LPG Auto Autosleeper. Soon to be 2.1
"Blissfully happy in your presence".
luter82 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2020, 16:41
I still don't understand what a milf dilf combo is, but it's fine.
Will it suffice to say it was from a Micky Flanagan show? Legend or barsteward? You decide.
A regrettable phrase for a male who sleeps with his female partners' mother.
Im a bit embarrassed l used it quite honestly.
It's fine, I don't care about discretion anyway. I like straight people, not the Trump type though.