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RE: the End? -Reply

To: dmeadow@juno.com, erictw@mcs.com
Subject: RE: the End? -Reply
From: Dan Hughes <Dan_Hughes@troweprice.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 08:55:56 -0500
God help us all... a Chrysler LeBaron thread.

>>> Eric Houkal <erictw@mcs.com> 01/28/97 07:53am >>>


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From:   W. J. Richard Criswell[SMTP:damitdick@juno.com]
Sent:   Monday, January 27, 1997 7:53 PM
To:     dmeadow@juno.com
Cc:     gibbons@northpole.med.uvm.edu; mgs@autox.team.net
Subject:        Re: the End?

On Mon, 27 Jan 1997 18:47:35 EST dmeadow@juno.com (David C Littlefield)
writes:
>
>Excellent insight!  This was one of the reasons I bought my MGA in=20
>1986.  Just about the only convertible you could buy at the time was a=20
>Chrysler LeBaron, and lord knows I didn't want to do that!  Now, this=20
>is not the only reason I keep it, obviously, but I might have gone=20
>down a completely different path if a used Miata had been available at=20
>the time.
>

David...

I just gotta object! I love my 5 speed Chrysler LeBaron Turbo =
Convertable just as much if not more than I love my 7 MGs!

Dick 8>)
Vintage Parts & Products
Camarillo, CA
Have MG will travel

For what it's worth, I bought an already clapped out 84 Le Baron about =
5years ago. It was rusty, slow, Un-impressive in any way. By the same = token,
it got good mileage, always started (even when nothing else = would, including
a late model Lincoln that cost many times more) and two = of my sons nearly
killed it learning to drive. I spent almost nothing on = repairs, It was still
fun with the top down, and it hurt terribly when = my son hit a deer with it
in December. Unfortunately, reality reared = it's ugly head and the car just
isn't worth what it would cost to repair =
(sigh)
Eric
 (Fortunately, he was not hurt in the incident. The deer, on the other = hand
has not been seen since.)



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