Joe Merone wrote:
>
> Yeah, yeah I know.
>
> I've been my own DPO for 17 years and have every
> expectation of keeping the car for much longer. I'd
> never change out something that alters the overall
> character of the car (non-Triumph engine,
> transmission) but small touches are ok with me.
>
> I've got a '74 without the original paint color, the
> rubber overriders are gone (ugly as sin - sorry guys),
> seats from a '72 (like them much better), a roll-bar,
> center console, etc.
>
> Jesus, I guess I DO sound like a DPO. :)
...and whether it's a 454 engine or a tiger-striped
paint job, the true Hallmark of a DPO is, at heart, they
honestly beleive they are improving the car. ;>
--
Trevor Boicey, P. Eng.
Ottawa, Canada, tboicey@brit.ca
ICQ #17432933 http://www.brit.ca/~tboicey/
"Wow, these cars are made of horses!" - Johnny Bravo
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