It has always been my understanding that Arizona is not a big market
for convertibles. No relief from the sun, or so I thought. Too bad
because as you point out, the steel bodies should last indefinitely.
As far as I know, about half of export Spitfire production went to
California.
Cheers!
Tom O'Malley <'74 Spit under a hot NE moon just now>
On Mon, 01 Jul 2002 19:24:53 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi gang,
>
>As I'm reading all of the "sighting" posts, I keep thinking about how
>strange it is that I never seem to see any LBC's around here. I live in
>Phoenix, where the climate is just about perfect for the longevity of a car
>- no rain, no salt on the roads, no snow, etc. You would think there would
>be tons of great old cars tooling around - especially convertibles, since
>the weather is usually so beautiful. But no LBC's, it seems.
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