This car used to belong to the MI6. The kids love it.
When we run out of things to do at the end of a boring day I always suggest playing in the spy car.
Bill says he will fix it again soon and have it back on the road.
But then bear in mind Cormac outgrew the highchair recently (well, it was never all that successful with him) and Bill said – we might as well get this out of the house and store it – so he took it outside and hosed it off one last time. And there it is still, in the middle of our back yard in what will turn out to be, I am sure, a very slow journey to complete the final couple of metres to the underneath of our house for storage. When it takes a highchair this long under Bill’s patronage to roll (it is on wheels, for godsake, no heavy lifting is even required) under our house you can imagine how long it might take an old car to get some tricky brakes fixed.
I am not particularly fond of unfinished things. I make an exception for the spy car.
Possibly there is a cooler thing to have in your backyard, but I doubt that I will ever see it.
bluemilk, your awesomeness knows no bounds
Yes, I was wondering why it took you so long to casually mention you have A SPY CAR in your backyard. Can we come over?
My father-in-law recently sold an early ’60s Mercedes Benz he had been keeping in the garage, planning to do it up one day. He bought it when my husband was 5.
My husband will be 39 soon.
Really is not nearly as cool as it sounds. Basically appears as an old car sitting in our place. If we abandoned a shopping trolley in the yard too we could complete the look.
This is brilliant. I’d love an MI6 car. Especially one that might have featured in MI6 The History of the Secret Intelligence Service. Alternatively, an old bond car would do.