I could use the roof as a drip pan under my spitfire!
otmc@bc1.com wrote:
> Sawing the roof off of a Subaru isn't a bad idea. This would give you the
> fun element that Honda & Suzuki are pushing with their little SUV's, as
> well as some real 4WD handling. You'd have to shore the body up to keep it
> from folding. Actually the route to go would be to carve the roof a la
> Stag. I was going to do this with my '67 Mercedes, but instead I parted the
> fine old gal out.
>
> Fondly dreaming,
>
> Mark Milotay
>
> At 04:47 PM 26/03/98 -0600, Jerry Baty wrote:
> >
> > Whoa, I think I doth heard enough of this. I can not believe anyone
> > on this list would even begin to consider buying a miata rather than a
> > Triumph, given the decision presented itself. Being a person
> > currently in this situation, I would not get a miata at even a
> > fraction of the cost. This purchase is not just about carting my ass
> > over smooth rocks, as the Romans might have said, but it is about the
> > whole driving experience. I am certain the folks on the Healey list
> > would lynch the first maroon to mention a miata in the same sentence
> > as a Healey. Personally, I would rather saw off the top of a subaru
> > than drive a miata.
> >
> > One man's opinion, yep....I got one of those too.
> >
> > JB
> >
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Rod Randle
'78 Spit
I don't remember forgetting anything!
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