How fast you think it's going?
Not sure, but with 400 grains of cannon powder, she punches a clean hole through the board at 50 yards, then buries into the berm.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
How fast you think it's going?
I saw that. Just thought you might know. How deep in the dirt?Not sure, but with 400 grains of cannon powder, she punches a clean hole through the board at 50 yards, then buries into the berm.
We found one at about a foot, didn’t have a shovel with meI saw that. Just thought you might know. How deep in the dirt?
WOW!!We found one at about a foot, didn’t have a shovel with me
I worked on all 3 of those types at a restoration shop many years ago back in the UK, always kick myself for passing up on a series 1 1/2 E type for 10kView attachment 6995661
View attachment 6995662
View attachment 6995663
A Series I E-Type, a 120 and a Morgan project for any of my British auto aficionados!!!
Very true, but very different cars from different eras. I had a 240 and loved it. Ever looked into the service schedule for a modern supercar ? lol.I agree, there are some Jags I really like. But they do have a problem with reliability. The Z car was pretty solid
Not lately. Hence the Z car being solid. I don't like not being able to rotate the tires. Some of those super cars have to have the engine drop out for an oil changeVery true, but very different cars from different eras. I had a 240 and loved it. Ever looked into the service schedule for a modern supercar ? lol.
Whole lot of bird crap in the sky......This is one of my favorites. Not a great photo as I was at a stop sign on the way home from work one day, but this is the winter migration of tens or hundreds of thousands of birds. The sky was full in every direction, as far as you could see. Geese and ducks filling the sky. To my right is a small pond there was an easy 50,000 birds on it. You could barely see the frozen pond.
You can zoom in and see strings of geese for miles and miles. There were thousands upon thousands of geese in every corn field, bedding down for the night, thousands more looking for a spot to land.View attachment 7042395