San Francisco is the place you ought to be. You can get in a good 8-9 months a
year of topless motoring. And you can stretch it to 12 if you drive wearing a
rain slicker.
Joseph
67 Roadster
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Subject: Re: Salt and New England
Author: Ross MacPherson <arm@unix.infoserve.net>
Date: 3/19/97 3:28 PM
At 05:10 PM 3/19/97 GMT, you wrote:
>
>> HOWEVER, the summers here are deadly. I have several old british sports cars
>> (J2, TR3, MGA, XK120 etc.) and they all overheat in the summer. Nos if I
>> could find a place where the winters were mild and the summers were not so
>> bad. California has been suggested to me, maybe I should try to find a job
>> there.
>
>British cars run very well in mild Britich winters and mild British summers.
> Why not come over here ? The only problem is that the damp doesn't help with
>Italian electrics and hydraulics. When I move to Italy you can have my place
>here... Italian alps to ski in the morning, a hard drive down to the sea (with
>lunch half way) for sailing the afternoon - heaven !
>
>David
>
Or you could come here. Mild winters, hardly ever a white Christmas (
well... except for this year), warm summers (except for last year), snow ski
at Whistler glacier, water ski on the lakes and sail on the Pacific all on
the same day. Lots of LBC's (and 25% on yer basic US buck).
Cheers,
___ \______ Ross MacPherson
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/ (___)---------/ (___) Vancouver, BC, Canada
1947 MG-TC 3528 1966 MGB-GT
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