Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear.
It doesn’t matter that he’s transporting it that way, because he’s got a Jaaaag
Reminds me of that classic childrens book, ‘the jag, the bloke, and the wardrobe’.
i like how the boot is open as if they opened it and had a look to see if it would fit in there…
gets to 50mph and wonders why the steering isn’t working anymore
Let’s hope he uses the side roads because if the cops clock that!
I’ve done the same with a chest of drawers in a 206convertible lmfao
Who told convertibles in the UK makes no sense?
Love that the boot is open, I’d like to imagine they gave that a go first.
one of the many joys of convertibles
Any update from the geezer, did he get it home in one piece?
“that’s going nowhere”
When I had my first place (20 years ago now) I bought a dismantled 3 door wardrobe from a local on eBay. I didn’t have a car, neither did my mates, so I attempted to collect the wardrobe in a “borrowed” shopping trolley and walk it a mile back to my place. Turns out you can probably fit a dismantled 1 door wardrobe in a shopping trolley, but not a 3 door one.
The seller was extremely kind and delivered the rest of it in their van the next day.
Is that a wardrobe in your vehicle, sir? No officer, it’s a tall boy.
You’d think someone with a Jaggggg, could afford to buy a new wardrobe and get someone to build it for them, but I guess not.
How’s he going to fit a lion and a witch in there now
The Titanic: Car Edition
“Couldn’t lift it, couldn’t even shift it. We was gettin’ nowhere and so…”
Roof rack is in the boot, with the roof.
>has enough money for a Jag
>doesn’t have enough money to rent a van for a couple hours
Did he use 1 lose ratchet strap and declare “that isn’t going anywhere”
Antiques roadshow has gone downhill.
He’ll take it home in the Jaaaaaag
If you’ve got a newish top of the range Jag why would you buy a second hand wardrobe made of the cheapest possible stripped pine. And, if so, not pay someone with a van to pick it up and take it round to your gaff.
I have a convertible, I’ve done this way too many times. The sketchiest time was when I picked up a glass shower screen and put it in the back, and drove home slowly whilst it was ridiculously windy. The box was bent by the time I got home but the screen was intact! I’ve also driven home with a Christmas tree, and a palm tree, with the roof down.
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Lot of drag on his jag.
If it fits, it sits.
If you’re carrying a load, make sure it’s
fastened securely
not blocking your view
not sticking out dangerously.
https://www.safedrivingforlife.info/advice/car-driving/you-and-your-experience/carrying-passengers-and-loads-car/
A couple of bungees will do the trick
Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear.
It doesn’t matter that he’s transporting it that way, because he’s got a Jaaaag
Reminds me of that classic childrens book, ‘the jag, the bloke, and the wardrobe’.
i like how the boot is open as if they opened it and had a look to see if it would fit in there…
gets to 50mph and wonders why the steering isn’t working anymore
Let’s hope he uses the side roads because if the cops clock that!
I’ve done the same with a chest of drawers in a 206convertible lmfao
Who told convertibles in the UK makes no sense?
Love that the boot is open, I’d like to imagine they gave that a go first.
one of the many joys of convertibles
Any update from the geezer, did he get it home in one piece?
“that’s going nowhere”
When I had my first place (20 years ago now) I bought a dismantled 3 door wardrobe from a local on eBay. I didn’t have a car, neither did my mates, so I attempted to collect the wardrobe in a “borrowed” shopping trolley and walk it a mile back to my place. Turns out you can probably fit a dismantled 1 door wardrobe in a shopping trolley, but not a 3 door one.
The seller was extremely kind and delivered the rest of it in their van the next day.
Is that a wardrobe in your vehicle, sir?
No officer, it’s a tall boy.
You’d think someone with a Jaggggg, could afford to buy a new wardrobe and get someone to build it for them, but I guess not.
How’s he going to fit a lion and a witch in there now
The Titanic: Car Edition
“Couldn’t lift it, couldn’t even shift it. We was gettin’ nowhere and so…”
Roof rack is in the boot, with the roof.
>has enough money for a Jag
>doesn’t have enough money to rent a van for a couple hours
Did he use 1 lose ratchet strap and declare “that isn’t going anywhere”
Antiques roadshow has gone downhill.
He’ll take it home in the Jaaaaaag
If you’ve got a newish top of the range Jag why would you buy a second hand wardrobe made of the cheapest possible stripped pine. And, if so, not pay someone with a van to pick it up and take it round to your gaff.
I have a convertible, I’ve done this way too many times. The sketchiest time was when I picked up a glass shower screen and put it in the back, and drove home slowly whilst it was ridiculously windy. The box was bent by the time I got home but the screen was intact! I’ve also driven home with a Christmas tree, and a palm tree, with the roof down.