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Lee Winger
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Heres some pictures of the landy the day after I came home through the floods last summer.

 

I thought i'll be ok and ignored the road closed sign!

 

Silly boy!

 

I was bricking it when it kept getting deeper and there was about 3/4 mile to travel, as I have no snorkel, once I was committed I had no choice but to keep going.

 

Worst of all was trying to guess where the road was, as the water was higher than the fences!

 

Managed to get a nice bow wave going over the bonnet which kept the wash low enough to keep the water out the air intake on the wing side by about 1/2 inch!

 

Filled both head lights and rear indicator lenses on a 110.

 

Wife's hairdryer to sort the damp out next day!

 

Saved a twenty odd mile round trip to get home but if I'd known how close it was going to be I'd have made the journey and not risked it.

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