Bob & Dave,
Chalk one up in the "YES" column. I would drive this beauty proudly. Every
since my first real car (truck), a 41 Ford sedan delivery, I have had a
special place in my heart for things boxy and roomy. Since then, I have
always wanted a woody, but this would run a close second. It would make a
GREAT parts hauler. No more having to drive Jeeps and pickups to swap
meets. Just on question, would my Midget fit in back?
Mike Ellsworth
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> From: Robert Allen <boballen@sky.net>
> To: MG List <mgs@autox.team.net>
> Subject: David's Goat Hauler
> Date: Wednesday, May 14, 1997 12:36 PM
>
> Stand up and vote!
>
> Okay, folks, my considerable talents have managed to get David Deutsch's
> 1958 Austin A95 Countryman Estate Wagon on the net for all to enjoy,
> discuss, repudiate, retch, whatever. I dare say that it is the, uh,
> perhaps, ah, most unusal example of British design genius that I have
> come across in a long time. I will admit that I doctored the original
> photographs (for clarity) but, keep in mind, I am not a magician.
>
> The public link begins at
>
> http://www.sky.net/~boballen/mg/misc.html
>
> or you can jump directly to the page (but watch what you land on) at
>
> http://www.sky.net/~boballen/mg/ButtUgly
>
> Please, if you think you would love to be seen in this beast, tell
> David. If you'd rather be pushing a Tr**mph naked than behind the wheel
> of this puppy, let me know.
>
> David and I will honestly and ethically tally the votes and let ya know
> the winner.
>
> Bob Allen, Kansas City, '69CGT, '75TR6
> [Web Master Extraordinare]
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