So the wife and I clicked the link and it was an immediate '?' from both of us.
Hadn't ever looked at them before. They certainly are odd, but I'm
leaning towards the "like" category. The wife, however; is leaning the
other way.
Very interesting stuff. Though, when it comes to wood framed cars I've
always wanted a '69 Marcos GT.
Jody
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 8:25 AM, Kent McLean <kentmclean@comcast.net> wrote:
> Patrick Quinn wrote:
>>
>> Perhaps the Drone (or Healey Duncan Roadster to give it
>> its correct title) is an acquired taste, but the Duncan saloon is
>> particularly attractive.
>
> <http://www.acmefluid.com.au/larry/duncan.html>
>
> I give thanks that Donald Healey found Gerry Coker. :)
>
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