I had an under-bonnet fire last year. It really goes up when the fuel line burns through doesn't it!tell you what, should have seen the flames when the plastic fuel lines melted
80psi diesel makes for great flamethrowers!
Strangely enough, I carry a fire extinguisher now!
Classic car with a lot of my life in it restoring it. After you watch it catch fire once there's no way you will want to watch it burn to the ground. Besides, putting a small fire out is hardly risking your life.Personally I'd just let it burn no car is worth risking your life for.
Classic car with a lot of my life in it restoring it. After you watch it catch fire once there's no way you will want to watch it burn to the ground. Besides, putting a small fire out is hardly risking your life.
Classic car with a lot of my life in it restoring it. After you watch it catch fire once there's no way you will want to watch it burn to the ground. Besides, putting a small fire out is hardly risking your life.
Crikey, glad your are ok. I hope that doesn't happen often and especially not to Vivaros (as I drive one as our family wagon).