In 1961 in a desperate need for transport I purchased from the local
Ford dealer something he called an Arnolt-MG. It was a roadster with the
spare sitting on the boot lid with wires and a "Triumph" engine. It had
a TD grill and an exposed exhaust. After I arrived home, my father was
suitably enraged, called the dealer to tell him he had sold to a minor
and demanded return of my $950. The car was returned the following day,
my money recovered, my heart broken and my longing established. To this
day, I wonder what it really was and where it might be, if not in LBC
heaven.
Peter
74 TR6
74 MGB
69 MGC
Douglas Frank wrote:
> TeriAnn Wakeman wrote:
> >
> > One era's clunker is another era's classic
>
> Yup. I'm gonna run right out and buy the biggest d*mn sport-ute
> I can find and put it up on blocks until I'm 85.
> --
> Douglas Frank Compaq Computer Corp. Friendless (adj.)
> ZKO 110 Spit Brook Rd. Having no favors to bestow,
> 603-884-0501 Nashua, NH USA 03062 destitute of fortune.
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