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The driver was in the cab of the Bedford, that's the passenger on the back of the bed. The owner of the lambo wasn't driving it....Where did they driver run off to, looks like the co-driver on the back.
The driver was in the cab of the Bedford, that's the passenger on the back of the bed. The owner of the lambo wasn't driving it....Where did they driver run off to, looks like the co-driver on the back.
Crumbs this thread puts you off buying a Maserati...
Crumbs this thread puts you off buying a Maserati...
Joking, think mine looks fast even tho it's going on a low loader!
Mine tooTo be fair I thought mine looked great, all raised up for everyone to see it!
Mine again on it's way to Emblem, again !!
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Whats up with it now?
The recovery truck is from the AA they now have eight of these for moving prestige cars rather than dragging them on a normal yellow flatbed. The drivers are trained by Porsche, Ferrari & McLaren so know what they are doing and are very careful with these types of cars. Once they had confirmed that the errors couldn't be cleared they were happy to book a collection and delivery to Emblem which saved me a trip.
Wow! That's impressive. Do you have just "normal" home start recovery, or have to have anything special on your policy? Did you know about the truck before needing it?
I wonder if any of the other recovery groups do this...