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That elicits the the classic response, "How did they do that?".

Wonderful. Thanks Jean.
 
L.A.B. said:
There are certain references to a "caravan" in the video, which to us, in the UK, is what would normally be refered to as a "trailer" in the US I believe, I think the US term "caravan" has a different meaning?

I was wondering what that meant. Thanks for the translation!

Over here in the colonies, a caravan would be a group of cars, trucks, etc. travelling together.

Debby
 
Debbie that was brilliant….brilliant, brilliant, brilliant.

For every Norton that ran…there is a story… I just want the open road again. You just made my day. TY
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That's funny I also didn't see the other post until I relied.

Oh well it was well done. Thanks to all.

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debby said:
L.A.B. said:
There are certain references to a "caravan" in the video, which to us, in the UK, is what would normally be refered to as a "trailer" in the US I believe, I think the US term "caravan" has a different meaning?

I was wondering what that meant. Thanks for the translation!

Over here in the colonies, a caravan would be a group of cars, trucks, etc. travelling together.

Debby

here in the US, we would refer to a caravan as a travel trailer or camper, to distinguish it from a commercial trailer (the back end of a semi or tractor-trailer, what Brits call an articulated lorry)
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semi-trailer or articulated lorry
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travel trailer or caravan
 
Interesting. I've never heard of a travel trailer referred to as a caravan before. Learn something every day!

The Norton Transformer in the video sounded a little grumpy. In fact I think he sounded kind of like a cranky old Brit! (Are you out there, MikeB?) :wink:

Debby
 
I usually think of a caravan as one of those small trailers pulled by a four cylinder Morris or something. I suppose they have gotten larger these days.
That was a beautiful job the most unbelievable part was how easy it started.
 
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