Phil,
You obviously have (in my opinion and let the flames begin), a
healthy attitude toward the hobby of 'collector cars'. For some
people, it is an all consuming passion of what is 'correct and
original' versus just driving and enjoying the car itself. Museum
pieces are fine and dandy but you never see them on the road. All
cars where built for one reason and one reason only, to be driven.
My philosophy toward my Tiger is to try to keep it running as reliably as
possible and to keep the appearance close to stock. Others might modify the
s*** out of it or keep all the Rootes stickers and chalk markings on. In
either instance, that's cool by me. Every one has an opinion and is free to
express it (the euphemism is 'bitch'). The problem arises when someone on
this list might not like it and gets defensive.
Always controversial,
Jeff
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Subject: Re[3]: Sorry, Martha
Author: LeBrun@hii.hitachi.com at INTERNET
Date: 7/24/97 9:49 AM
Jeff;
-I sold my restored '55 OLDMOBILE ROCKET 88 to buy our TIGER. (Yes, it
had matching fuzzy dice on the rearview mirror & a hula-dancer on the
back deck). After about 6-months of this bad-blood between everyone, I
was about an RCH from re-selling it and going back in to the
street-rod "scene".
-Only by meeting a number of you that are not so up-tight and enjoy
your cars, did I stay a TIGER owner.
Phil LeBrun
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Subject: Re[2]: Sorry, Martha
Author: nicholsj@oakwood.org at ~INTERNET
Date: 7/24/97 11:56 AM
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