For my four cars they would have to be
my '71 B roadster
'71 BGT-V8 if it ever gets done
a well equipped Jeep CJ-8
and a BMW 740il for cruisin' on slow days
James Nazarian
'71 B roadster
'71 BGT rust free and burnt orange
'74 BGT going by-by soon
'63 Buick 215
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 Ajhsys@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 1/13/00 9:15:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, lbcholt@one.net
> (Bill Holt) writes:
>
> << For $45,000, neither one. I'd take two or three LBC's and put the
> substantial balance in the "rainy day" fund. >>
>
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> I'm with you, Bill. I paid $45,000 for my house. (Er...the ex's house.) If
> I were looking for a new car, I might consider $13K for a new Ford Focus ZX3,
> which is doing great in the WRC rallies.
>
> I just bid on a 1990 Range Rover on eBay (Your Personal Trading Community).
> I had the first bid, and it said bidding started at $1000! So I bid $1100.
> I was outbid in about 5 minutes. (The blue book value is $13,000.) Hey, if
> I could get it for $1K, I wouldn't mind flying to Dallas, TX to pick it up.
> It's up to $8100 today, and the reserve hasn't been met.
>
> Let's see, a good stable would include a Spridget for nice days and
> autocrossing, a BGT for winter and really heavy rain, and maybe a Land Rover
> 88 for parts hauling. There may be room for a Jag for those "I'm in the mood
> for air conditioning and listening to tunes" days.
>
> The challenge: What 4 cars make up your "Perfect" garage? LBC content
> required. No more than 4 cars allowed. (C'mon...it's a slow day on the
> 'net!)
>
> Allen Hefner
> SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
> '77 Midget
> '92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
>
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