Things that mysteriously appear.

No but you might find more bits.
My first car was a Morris 1000 and my dad used to help me ( well I watched ) whilst we rebuilt parts.
At the end in a broad Suffolk accent my old boy used to say “ keep them bits boah, we’ll son have enough for a new’ un “
Never worked out where they come from but I always kept them!
I bet he’s still laughing at his educated idiot.
 
No but you might find more bits.
My first car was a Morris 1000 and my dad used to help me ( well I watched ) whilst we rebuilt parts.
At the end in a broad Suffolk accent my old boy used to say “ keep them bits boah, we’ll son have enough for a new’ un “
Never worked out where they come from but I always kept them!
I bet he’s still laughing at his educated idiot.

As long as everything works, even after finding these bits, what’s the issue.🤔😁
 
Over the years I have gone into either a caravan our motorhome to find a mysterious item lying on the carpet in the middle of nowhere. A number of times it has been screws of various lengths and after searching h9gh and low, inside cupboards, under beds, in bathrooms the vacant hole cannot be found.

The other day I found the light grey plastic fastener thingy. The carpets are light brown, the wood is brown, door trims cream as are the walls. The dashboard is Fiat Dicato black. So where on earth did it come from?

I am coming to the conclusion that the blokes and blokeses that make the motorhomes have a pocket of miscellaneous bits and bobs in their pockets that they leave inside somewhere to cause a mystery.

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Floor mat “hold-down” fixing.
Mitch

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