coastal cycling in East Lothian, Scotland and related outdoor interests
Saturday, 14 August 2021
Willys Jeep; Canvas roof up and down...
This WW1 Artillery shell I picked up at the local Mart has been transformed after a bit cleaning and with some history added from G doing her usual research is a nice addition to our growing collection of polished trench art...
G did some research on The Imperial War Museum website and it is an 18 pounder from 1914 made in Birmingham...
Here is a pic of one from the site
Some silk Poppies are fitting for it...
Le Jeep...
Thought I would do a short film dropping the hood on the Jeep to show how simple it is...
Unclip the centre roof bar to release tension on the canvas...
Unclip the roof from the roof screen...
Then fold down the windscreen...
Pull the canvas off the back frame but leave attached to the back of the Jeep...
Loosen the turn screws and pull the main frame up on both sides...
Drop it down and fasten them together to stop rattling - I use velcro...
Roll up/fold the canvas...
Then with the rear seat unclipped and folded out to allow more room push the canvas down behind and secure by clicking the seat back down...
Ready to go...
Wee film... song is `Captain Coull`s Parrot` by Peatbog Faeries
I live in East Lothian, S.E. Scotland.
I fill my time with my hobbies, interests and passions. Often cycling along the coast here. I ride steel bikes with big wheels, I like to enjoy all interests of the coast, Its scenery, wildlife, local history, with my other interests in art and music when out and about...
I was diagnosed with Relapsing remitting Multiple Sclerosis in August 2018, it`s early days but i plan to continue to live my life as i have and show that having a medical condition like MS does not mean you need to stop enjoying your life,
Please excuse the bad grammar, i am working on it!
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