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Re: Restoration, Worth, etc.

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Subject: Re: Restoration, Worth, etc.
From: Ross MacPherson <arm@unix.infoserve.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 17:47:36 -0800
At 07:59 AM 1/29/97 -0500, you wrote:

>  
>    ...there is *no* feeling quite like tooling down the road, listening
>    to the hum (or purr or blat, as the case may be) of a motor you put
>    together with your own hands.  Except the feeling of being pushed back 
>    in the seat as you step on the throttle pedal, knowing that every link
>    between your foot and that pressure on your spine is doing what it's
>    doing because of your own sweat, blood, toil and tears, to coin a 
>    phrase. 
>

>    someone else later for a fortune is wicked.  Buying an old car because 
>    it speaks to some inner part of you that longs to believe in fairies,
>    the part that looks into the night sky and sees, not clouds, but a 
>    pirate frigate sailing across the face of the full moon on its way to
>    the second star on the right (and straight on till morning) -- the part
>    that laughs back into the wind and shouts, "There is nothing, absolutely
>    nothing in this world, that is half so rewarding as simply messing about
>    with MGs" (or wherever your particular madness takes you) -- if you
>    buy an old car to appease that part of yourself, then the money you spend
>    is spent on keeping the faith, and on appeasing the spirits that abound
>    in ancient British iron and make it live, move, and have its being.
>
>    And that money is never wasted -- it's a hell of a lot cheaper than
>    psychotherapy, vastly more effective, and infinitely more enjoyably
>    spent." (Scott Fisher #1)
>
>
>   That pretty much sums it up for me.
>
>   --Scott ( Lynn.... where's the checkbook???  ) 
>


BINGO!  You've expressed my own opinion beautifully.  I consider every dime
I've spent on my MG's as a sound investment.  The ROI is not measured in
dollars and cents however but in moments of tranquility, fraternity,
relaxation, excitement, pride and a sense of accomplishment.  I could have
sunk the money I've spent on my TC over the years into a mutual fund and now
have a pile of money but I believe I'd be a poorer man.
 
Cheers, eh!


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