Hmm, if "Mr Williams" chooses to make publicly accessible the surroundings of the car for sale, then we can be forgiven for looking in detail. Yes, there are some expensive looking pieces of kit, but no indication of ownership. There are also some interesting pieces of work in progress, but none of it peeking out of convincing workshops. Perhaps a certain style of garden ornament is the principal source of income. Talking of gardens, being public on social meeja allows one and all to look at details posted up. Thus, as a friend might point out, if a person was no longer working for an organisation, maybe on gardening leave, and their linkedin profile indicated that they were looking for another job, that would be pretty public. Just a thought, wholly relating to the gardens of Leeds and ski sales of course.
Howard, even the most basic special usually needs a steering column and some means of operating clutch, brakes, throttle etc. Thirteen " bidders" sat near "Mr Williams" in the pub certainly can't be wrong if he is buying the beer.
Howard, I can think of no more direct indictment of the dishonesty of the alleged special of "Mr Williams" than the splendid w.i.p. that you have pictured on the What have you been up to today part of the forum! I can't imagine that the lady behind the camera was laughing, she was calling out Bravo!
Howard, even the most basic special usually needs a steering column and some means of operating clutch, brakes, throttle etc. Thirteen " bidders" sat near "Mr Williams" in the pub certainly can't be wrong if he is buying the beer.
Howard, I can think of no more direct indictment of the dishonesty of the alleged special of "Mr Williams" than the splendid w.i.p. that you have pictured on the What have you been up to today part of the forum! I can't imagine that the lady behind the camera was laughing, she was calling out Bravo!