I own a 79 Spifire, an 85 Nissan pickup to haul big lumber and dirty
Spitfire parts, and a 96 Dodge Grand Caravan to haul kids, camping
equipment, bikes, toys, skis, some lumber, and relatively clean Spitfire
parts.
So far, it's been a pretty decent vehicle. I might even buy another one
when this one gets tired.
Mike
79 Spit
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>From: bill nichol[SMTP:bnicho19@bellsouth.net]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 1997 9:21 AM
>To: Johnny Storm:- International Racing car driver
>Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: what's wrong with this picture?
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>Johnny Storm:- International Racing car driver wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, DUHART JOHN wrote:
>>
>> My wife is going to be
>> > able to blow my doors off in her Grand Caravan! ;-)
>>
>> What in God's name is a Grand Caravan? Sounds bloody dreadful!!
>>
>> Shame the article doesn't go into how the various cars go around
>> corners!
>>
>> Johnny Storm
>>
>> '77 Spit 1500
>Grand Caravan
>Mopar product. "mini"van 6to9 passenger mothers taxi/utility
>vehicle/delivery/frontwheel drive/altogether way to practicle for any
>sself respecting LBC driver to own/truckcar/ powered by oone of those
>marvelous new Chrysler engines that produce obscene amounts of horse
>power and get about a million miles per gallon.
>Bill
>78spit
>80wedge
>On my way to buy one
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