I use my Surf for the daily commute.
I never intended taking it to anywhere like Devils Pit (I did though! ), but got it because I am a Radio Ham (with a postage stamp sized garden) and it is handy for getting onto remote hills/farm tracks, to put up huge wire aerials. It also has room for my kite collection (some of which have very long sticks). I also like to get onto the beach and after getting stuck in the Lincolnshire sand in a Vauxhall Astra, I thought it would save much embarrasment.
The Surf also has loads of places where antennas can be mounted without major surgery to the bodywork.
It also tows the caravan well and Lady (ColliexGolden Retriever) looks positively snooty while posing in the back and looking out of the half lowered tailgate window. Hopefully I will have room for my Kayak when I get it- if not I'll have to fit roof bars.
The Surf still stands out from the crowd. Only last night a group of track workers were admiring it and asking questions about it, outside Swiss Cottage underground station.
I never intended taking it to anywhere like Devils Pit (I did though! ), but got it because I am a Radio Ham (with a postage stamp sized garden) and it is handy for getting onto remote hills/farm tracks, to put up huge wire aerials. It also has room for my kite collection (some of which have very long sticks). I also like to get onto the beach and after getting stuck in the Lincolnshire sand in a Vauxhall Astra, I thought it would save much embarrasment.
The Surf also has loads of places where antennas can be mounted without major surgery to the bodywork.
It also tows the caravan well and Lady (ColliexGolden Retriever) looks positively snooty while posing in the back and looking out of the half lowered tailgate window. Hopefully I will have room for my Kayak when I get it- if not I'll have to fit roof bars.
The Surf still stands out from the crowd. Only last night a group of track workers were admiring it and asking questions about it, outside Swiss Cottage underground station.
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