Car or Lorry?

No matter if you buy a lorry or a car, it has to be OLD. The new ones are stamped out of recycled plastic bottles, and will barely do 100,000 miles of trouble free motoring, rubbish, what you want is a 50 year old one, based on a cast iron chassis, that will last a lifetime, as it will be incapable of being reliable enough to ever wear out, but will need constant care.
 
A truck is like a cell phone. You don't realize how much you needed one until after you have one.

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It uses too much gas, is longer than a typical parking space, and has a turning circle that is too wide to make a U-turn on most streets, yet I sometimes wish I had bought a bigger one with a V8.
 
Lol Interloper you've not seen many UK roads then :) you'd struggle with going around mild bends in that let alone doing a uturn!
 
^^ Yeah, your roads are too narrow. During the mid-1980s, my family traveled to London, rented a car, and drove to Yorkshire to visit my Mom's relatives. I vaguely recall that the rental car was a Ford Sierra Estate. We were perpetually lost, we couldn't understand the locals when we stopped for directions, and every few miles the car mirrors would flip back after brushing against a tree limb or sign post that was too close to the road.
 
I'm currently worshipping the LHD 5 litre sailing truck alter.... and I can honestly say it is the most fun I've had on 4 wheels...

You either 'get' alternative motoring or you don't.....
Mrs Lakesailor had an Alfa Spyder LHD. Overtaking was actually pretty easy as you looked up the inside before pulling out. :D
 
Simple - hire the lorry.

This is my current (company) ride - SWMBO wants a F150: just the medium sized one with the 5.4V8 engine. Not the 7.3 one that's in the white beast. It's for the towing capacity, honest :D

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