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<blockquote data-quote="frod" data-source="post: 435799" data-attributes="member: 17812"><p>Hi all, This is frod, our 71 bay that has seen better days but is going to get loads of attention over the next 12 months. http://s1363.photobucket.com/user/Frod66/media/camper-removalvan004_zps0358486c.jpg.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;</p><p> We've owned Frod since 97. A friend with a splity introduced us to frod, which we think had been sitting in a garden for the previous five years.It had been used to pull a boat for some time and one cylinder had blown. The owner fixed the engine but couldn't make his mind up whether to convert the van to diesel or not. So it sat there in limbo. Many holidays and bay trips later Frod has become part of our family......much like a large dog with a chewing problem. You have to keep paying out but you'd never get rid. The name? Well my daughter was very young and we'd just got it back from being sprayed. It had been orange and white. The first thing my daughter said when she saw it was....."It's green like a FROD" she meant frog but the name stuck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frod, post: 435799, member: 17812"] Hi all, This is frod, our 71 bay that has seen better days but is going to get loads of attention over the next 12 months. http://s1363.photobucket.com/user/Frod66/media/camper-removalvan004_zps0358486c.jpg.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; We've owned Frod since 97. A friend with a splity introduced us to frod, which we think had been sitting in a garden for the previous five years.It had been used to pull a boat for some time and one cylinder had blown. The owner fixed the engine but couldn't make his mind up whether to convert the van to diesel or not. So it sat there in limbo. Many holidays and bay trips later Frod has become part of our family......much like a large dog with a chewing problem. You have to keep paying out but you'd never get rid. The name? Well my daughter was very young and we'd just got it back from being sprayed. It had been orange and white. The first thing my daughter said when she saw it was....."It's green like a FROD" she meant frog but the name stuck. [/QUOTE]
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