Steve:
I do not understand your point. We all know these are old, perhaps antiquated
cars. So are mid-60's pony cars, Model T Fords, and '58 Corvettes. None of
these cars can even remotely compare to modern cars in terms of reliability and
refinement. These older cars were never that reliable when new and required
regular servicing to keep on the road. Old cars are old cars. Anyone who
doesn't get that will be perinially unhappy if he buys an older car.
Still, I derive some satisfaction that, unlike the Mazda in my driveway, my 72
TR has NO plastic cladding or bumper fascia's. It is as honest and direct as a
shot of straight Kentucy whiskey. People who don't like straight whiskey should
stick to w(h)ine coolers.
Jim
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