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> I agree wholeheartedly. I thought I was the only one that felt these cars
> were meant to drive
> and not to ride about on trailers. My '73B is being restored to life after
> sitting in my garage for
> five years or so. It was used by my two sons through their high school
> years and was rather
> worn and battered.
> I drive 54 miles each way to and from work. Most days when the traffic is
> reasonable it takes
> me 50 minutes. The Mustang likes to cruise at 80 mph. Other days I take
the
> older non -
> interstate route which takes me 15 minutes longer but is a lot more fun,
> This is the route I plan
> to take with the B. It's slower but a lot less agrivating, especially
> during the times of year when
> the interstate is filled with michigan, ohio. indiana, new york and
canucks
> of all sorts. Anyway I
> intend on driving the B every day as I did my 66 B when I was 21.
> Drive on !
> Gerald Fuhr
> Bushnell Florida
> 96 Mustang
> 73 MGB
> 70 GT6
> 72Bug
> 66 Delux Bus
>
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> >
> >
> > On Fri, 28 Mar 1997 21:38:36 EST miker15@juno.com (MICHAEL J ROBSON)
> > writes:
> >
> > Snip...
> >
> > >All of us need to enjoy and share our hobby NOW - sure, pass the
> > >interest to the next generation if they want it but if they dont ,
> > >life will go on - The marque is ours to enjoy, restore and maintain -
> > >we dont need to worry about what happens next - we really dont!
> > >
> > >mike robson
> > >69 roadster
> > >70 BGT
> > >72 roadster
> > >doubtless others in the future
> >
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> >
> > Nicely put, Mike. Let's drive these things.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > David F. Darby
> > MIssouri Ozarks
> > MGAs, MGBs
>
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