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Re: 79 MGB for Sale

To: GOFASTMG@aol.com, mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: 79 MGB for Sale
From: Paul Hunt <on76@dial.pipex.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 97 19:39:06 GMT
> 
> In a message dated 97-01-12 15:56:24 EST, you write:
> 
> <<  I'm sure some of
>  you will disagree & will present anecdotal evidence, but the perceptio=
n that
>  LBCs are unreliable didn't come out of thin air.  >>
>   Yes I will disagree.  ANY car is reliable to whatever extent the oper=
ator
> maintains it.
>   I don't mean full rebuilds every other year. Rather, routine preventi=
ve
> maintenance.
>   I now own two MG's, the BGT being my daily driver. And I mean that =
in all
> it's permutations.  These are the only two cars I own, and as such are =
my
> only means of transport. (My wife has a H***a A***rd but it don't drive=
 it.
> Life is too short to drive boring cars). My B has only stopped on the =
side of
> the road twice since I've owned it, and both time was because I failed =
to do
> something (once was because I failed to push the coil wire home properl=
y!)
> Prior to aquiring the B, the 74 Midget was my only transport.  I manage=
d to
> put, personally, over 215,000 miles on it so far. 
>   I would not hesitate to put either one on the road for a long trip =
with no
> more than normal preperation.
>  
>   Now, I'm sure I'll be flamed for this, but here goes.
>   Cars are reliable; Sometimes owners are not.
> 
> Rick Morrison
> 
> 
> 
Hear hear!

I once had a colleague that incessantly moaned about the lack of reliabil=
ity
of British cars, then admitted that he never put any oil in the engine =
till the
red light came on or the rear axle till it whined!

Only the other day two other colleagues were driving a brand-new car up =
the 
motorway at 70 mph when the oil light came on.  They decided to press on =
till
the next services until the engine seized a couple of miles further on. =
 
Someone had left the oil filler cap off.

I believe in preventative maintenance, but more importantly, in keeping =
my eyes 
and ears open.  Investigate anything unusual.  Remember, your car talks =
to you, 
it is up to you to listen.


PaulH
73 Roadster (HD&H)
75 V8 (DD)


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