I agree, but as I said, I almost have sort of a feeling of responsibility
to the heritage. Many folks may not feel this way, and that's entirely
their perogotive. I kind of like having little idiosycricies like that
about my cars. :-)
Something to consider, though: If your kids decide that LBCs aren't their
cup of tea, keeping the car at least reversible will allow them to sell the
car at a much higher price as it continues to appreciate.
Regards,
J
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> From: MLishego@aol.com
> To: Jason F. Dutt <simjason@ix.netcom.com>
> Cc: MG List <mgs@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: Pros & cons`
> Date: Thursday, July 24, 1997 12:50 PM
>
> Alot has to be said about your intentions with the car also. Personally,
I
> intend to pass my MGB on to my children in my will, so I don't feel as
> strongly about cutting speaker holes in the back deck. If I never have
to
> worry about what buyers want, why shouldn't I enjoy the car and make it
> "mine?" Hopefully, my kids will see her as more than a car, and will
also
> treat her accordingly.
> ~Mike Lishego
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