Tuesday 9 December 2008

Homeward bound.



And so, the day arrived when I drove the Jeep home from Matlock to Leicester. Saturday 6th December. We had been camping up in Edale for the weekend and swung by Matlock on the way back to pick the Jeep up. By 6.00 pm it was a little chilly so I opted to wear ALL my clothes. This would be the biggest journey the Jeep had done in 5, 10, 20, 30 years. Anybody’s guess. Jo was able to drive the Land Rover and act as back up. A tall order as she had not driven it in over a year, but she managed. I chose the M1 route, out of simplicity. We set off at a cracking pace with Matt following for a short distance. Within a couple of miles he sped by, stopped me, and said the rear lights weren’t on. My fault. Funny military switch. Once on the Motorway we settled into a steady 50 mph cruising speed and yes, I was a bit chilly, but I thought of all the young soldiers who had frozen driving identical Jeeps in the War. I had nothing to complain about and the risk of being shot at was minimal. Though I was shot at on the M69 once! The Jeep ran very well, its new engine feeling powerful and no alarming noises. It was great fun! We made it back in good time. Tucked it up in the garage, where it will probably remain until the Spring.

4 comments:

Affer said...

That looks SO good Toby!!! You could almost be one of the Battered Bastards of Bastogne!

Peter Ashley said...

Cor AF-A, you just beat me to it with a Bastogne reference! Well done all Jeep Rebuilders, this is a truly monumental journey. I bet you looked like Jack Nicholson at the end of The Shining when you got home.

Fred Fibonacci said...

A triumph! No; a Jeep! Fantastic, and such a comfortable journey home too. Well done one and all.

Ron Combo said...

You are just sooooooooo butch.