At 11:57 PM 2/11/97 -0600, you wrote:
>I saw this on my other car list, and found it interesting. No LBC content.
>
>Carol
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>Quoted from another list:
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>>>>My buddy once told me he could get into my 68 in under one
>>minute. I didn't believe him; so he popped my hood, pulled
>>out my dipstick, and showed me how to break into it *very*
>>quickly, just with the dipstick...
>>
>> It would take someone too long to get either the 76 or the 93 out of
>> the garage to make it worth stealing. They'd have to move exhaust
>> systems, lawnmowers, bicycles, tires, wheels, etc. Come to think of
>> it, maybe that's why >I< don't take them out often either! ;-)
>>
>> Being a bit more serious, one of our club members lives in the Miami
>> area. He knows a guy with a BEAUTIFUL vette. This car lives in a
AHA! You didn't say what your "other" list was, but now we know! Having
been there, I urge you to repent before it's too late! When I was 19, I
traded my all-black, overdrive, hardtop TR-6 (okay, okay . . . ) for a '71
Corvette small-block roadster. Noisy, uncomfortable, less dependable than
the TR-6, but gobs of power (the DPO had done major engine work, not that I
understood it at the time), and I was in a teenage hormone rush. I'm still
mad at myself. Not that I wouldn't add a nice '67 small-block roadster to
the stable if I could find one for cheap . . . Oh well.
Mark Moburg
markmoburg@mindspring.com
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