garnett@theory.TC.CORNELL.EDU (Roger Garnett) writes:
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> less common. I'd also like to find an interesting British Family Saloon,
> like a ZA or ZB Magnette, Jag, or even an Anglia or something. Or
Hey, check out this months "Thoroughbred and Classic Cars" (or is that
visa-versa?) for the driving comparison of a few rally cars (including
Minis, Austin Healey 3000, Lotus Cortina, Austin Westminister, Morgan
and others I can't remember off the top of me head) and the driver expert
was surprised and impressed by the performance of the Ford Anglia!
> Hey- we still gotta get you a car. It's not like you need a new car
> loan, or have to depend on it to get to work, right? Just get some
> classic insurance, and you're ready to go!
I'm still looking. I have a similar dilemma to Scott Fisher in terms
of the criteria. Four seats is important. But I've still been looking
and lusting after two-seater roadsters. Next year could be it for me.
I'm supposed to go back to England for a visit (haven't been back in
nearly three years) but we may have some money coming our way soon and
I'm hoping I can keep a fraction of it towards investing it in some kind
of old British car.
Cheers!
- Garry Archer
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