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A new car!
I'm quite close to buying a new car, the rare MG-TF. I'm dealing with the
owners now and may have the car by next month, if her condition is truly above 90 points. Here's a pic of the beautiful TF. http://www.napanet.net/~scottdon/54MG_TF.jpg I'm also seeking an MGA Twin Cam to keep in PA. RB |
A new car!
You'll need to lose about 40 pounds to get in it.
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I'm quite close to buying a new car, the rare MG-TF. I'm dealing with the owners now and may have the car by next month, if her condition is truly above 90 points. Here's a pic of the beautiful TF. http://www.napanet.net/~scottdon/54MG_TF.jpg I'm also seeking an MGA Twin Cam to keep in PA. RB |
A new car!
Real men buy sports cars with V8s.
So much for the MGAs, Austin Healy's and Lotus' cars. Loco, it's no wonder you bought an Express 30. It's as fast as a AMC Javelin...and about as refined. Oh well. RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote At 262 pounds I'd be a scarecrow! I'm 6'3 & dopey. |
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... The TF and most British roadsters are built for long legs...three of em'! Especially the 7-derived Loti. -- Wally I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty! www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk |
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Scott Vernon wrote: "Bobsprit" wrote At 462 pounds I'd be a scarey! I'm drippy. |
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I guess I was never a 'real' man. :-(
Cheers MC SAIL LOCO wrote: So much for the MGAs, Austin Healy's and Lotus' cars. When real men buy a sports car real men buy Cobras, Griffiths, TVRs, Panteras, Mangustas, Monteverdis, Bizzarrini 5300s, Maseratis, Ferraris, Panozs, Corvettes, McLarens or yes Lotus now makes a V8 powered Esprit. But you didn't know that. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
A new car!
Shhh...don't discourage Bob. Having once upon a time owned one of the
old British sports cars, I think it would be ideal for him:) Fun to drive on rare occasion and a huge pain in the ass the rest of the time:) If I were to regress to my thrill seeking days, I would have hung on to my old Porsche 930 (pre-emission, high octane engine). That was a fun car for the years that I owned it. Exotic cars are like exotic women. Fun to ride now and then, but I wouldn't want to pay the maintenance of owning either one:) On 18 Jul 2003 01:44:28 GMT, (SAIL LOCO) wrote: So much for the MGAs, Austin Healy's and Lotus' cars. When real men buy a sports car real men buy Cobras, Griffiths, TVRs, Panteras, Mangustas, Monteverdis, Bizzarrini 5300s, Maseratis, Ferraris, Panozs, Corvettes, McLarens or yes Lotus now makes a V8 powered Esprit. But you didn't know that. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
A new car!
If I were to regress to my thrill seeking days, I would have hung on
to my old Porsche 930 (pre-emission, high octane engine). That was a fun car for the years that I owned it. Exotic cars are like exotic women. Fun to ride now and then, but I wouldn't want to pay the maintenance of owning either one:) True, but you really can have your cake and eat it too. What you want is an exotic that uses an American V8. Unlike a Ferrari etc you can blow the engine to dust and can afford to buy a new one. I'm presently keeping my eye out for a Pantera L. Italian mid engine V8 powered by a Ford 351. I'll install 4 Webers and have some fun. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
A new car!
Shhh...don't discourage Bob. Having once upon a time owned one of the
old British sports cars, I think it would be ideal for him:) Fun to drive on rare occasion and a huge pain in the ass the rest of the time:) What a depressing image this conjures: a heavyset, sweaty guy in a tank top leaning into the engine box of some little old piece of crap on a Queens side street because he doesn't have a proper garage, with one eye constantly askance looking for the mugger who is going to take what meager funds he has. |
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