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Re: MG's bad in rain

To: Gonaj@aol.com
Subject: Re: MG's bad in rain
From: richard <juju34@texoma.net>
Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2000 09:30:41 -0800
i drive a mechanically pristine, 76 alfa spyder...needs the rear plastic
window replaced, i have the plastic, need paint, ihave the required
materials, needs carpet, and seats redone, not purchased yet,,,faded red
paint ,, ratty interior...but i still love it....

my 70 has the engine on the stand, ready for paint, b=gt, needs a left
front wing repair, re=spay,,,

i buy /sell /restore jags, benz, alfa, bmw,etc...and cant have em all in
concouse condition..at the same time...so i enjoy em all as i can....

be proud of the marqueess that you have...look around you...see how many
of them are out there...being driven...not many

its a privildge to own one, restore it, and drive'em...

i have to some times just go and sit in a non=runner...just because,
like a doctor doing a hopital visit

i dont drive what i like for what others might see/feel...i drive for
the feeling the car gives to me...we have mutial respect...

i have many cars and bikes[brit/euro], in various states of
restoration...i have my favorites, but love em all

and have to sell em to keep going...

richard, ranting scot in texas

Gonaj@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Richard is right, just enjoy them whatever stage of restoration they are in.
> Others mostly just notice a really cool car, not what it needs.
> I drove my MGB to a wedding last spring where I was meeting my wife.  I had
> the top down of course and although I was a little bothered about the body
> condition and need for a repaint I heard later that about a half dozen of her
> girlfriends' husbands noticed the car and commented in envious tones.  They
> had no idea who it was until their wives told them.
> 
> George
> '76 MGB driver

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