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Rarities On The Road
Tommo:
--- Quote from: ben_haynes on March 29, 2008, 11:51:38 ---we just took in a mazda 121(i think) b reg done 20,000 from new, and only one owner from new (recently Passed away, along with a Ford Orion D reg 1.6 XR3i engine no owners from new, sat on forcourt since being registered and didnt turn a wheel untill the trader retired, drove it home garaged it (at his Dads, who owned the Mazda) and had to get rid of them and the house due to needing the money for burial of his dad
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WHAAAAAAAAT??? how much is burial??? hope i dont need to sell awt to bury my dad. if its more than £150 then ill stick him in a dinghy on the resovoir set it a light and push it out into the middle!!!!
crazymac:
--- Quote from: Tommo on March 29, 2008, 20:34:32 ---
--- Quote from: ben_haynes on March 29, 2008, 11:51:38 ---we just took in a mazda 121(i think) b reg done 20,000 from new, and only one owner from new (recently Passed away, along with a Ford Orion D reg 1.6 XR3i engine no owners from new, sat on forcourt since being registered and didnt turn a wheel untill the trader retired, drove it home garaged it (at his Dads, who owned the Mazda) and had to get rid of them and the house due to needing the money for burial of his dad
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WHAAAAAAAAT??? how much is burial??? hope i dont need to sell awt to bury my dad. if its more than £150 then ill stick him in a dinghy on the resovoir set it a light and push it out into the middle!!!!
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The average cost of a funeral has soared over the last few years and is now estimated to be around £3,307 for a burial and £1,954 for a cremation according to a Survey of Funeral Costs, commissioned by insurance company, American Life in 2006, based on quotes given by 100 funeral directors across the UK.
Bishops Finger:
Thos week I've seen a Rover 2000.....k Reg Daimler Soverign and I think a Vauxhall Firenze lifted at the back with possibly a Yank engine in it as per early 1970's custom car... :afro:
Tommo:
--- Quote from: crazymac on March 29, 2008, 21:15:01 ---
--- Quote from: Tommo on March 29, 2008, 20:34:32 ---
--- Quote from: ben_haynes on March 29, 2008, 11:51:38 ---we just took in a mazda 121(i think) b reg done 20,000 from new, and only one owner from new (recently Passed away, along with a Ford Orion D reg 1.6 XR3i engine no owners from new, sat on forcourt since being registered and didnt turn a wheel untill the trader retired, drove it home garaged it (at his Dads, who owned the Mazda) and had to get rid of them and the house due to needing the money for burial of his dad
--- End quote ---
WHAAAAAAAAT??? how much is burial??? hope i dont need to sell awt to bury my dad. if its more than £150 then ill stick him in a dinghy on the resovoir set it a light and push it out into the middle!!!!
--- End quote ---
The average cost of a funeral has soared over the last few years and is now estimated to be around £3,307 for a burial and £1,954 for a cremation according to a Survey of Funeral Costs, commissioned by insurance company, American Life in 2006, based on quotes given by 100 funeral directors across the UK.
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I cant afford to die!!! what happens if your familys skint? surely the council will ket rid of you for free? not seen a section for corpses at the local tip.
Range Rover Blues:
That's nothing compared to a US funerla, but it is getting expensive. The again it does come out of your estate before the tax man pops round to go through your drawers, so what the hell, My last ride will be in a Rolls ;)
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