On Fri, 01 Aug 1997 11:11:30 -0500 Alan Lott <lottala@mail.auburn.edu>
writes:
>OK everyone, here are the questions. Answer each question in the empty
>space below it using the format (if any) found in ( ) at the end of
>the
>question. If you would prefer not to answer, or can't answer, a
>question,
>just skip it. Any information obtained in connection with this survey
>is
>strictly confidential...Blah, Blah, Blah. I'll send this form out
>twice.
>Today, August 1, and Monday, August 4. If replies have diminished by
>next
>weekend, I should have the results by the middle of the following week
>(August 13)...depending on how much data I have to type in. :-)
>
>1) Age 44
>
>
>2) Gender male
>
>
>3) Marital Status (single, engaged, married, divorced; resist the
>temptation to stray from these four choices :-) ) married
>
>
>4) How old were you when you first became interested in Little British
>Cars
>(LBC)? about five
>
>
>5) How old were you when you first purchased an LBC? 19
>
>
>6) What year/make/model was your first LBC? (yy/make/model)
>1968 MGBGT - (accident damaged)
>
>7) Including those you now own, how many LBCs have you owned in your
>lifetime? (don't include never functioning/never will function parts
>cars) eight
>
>
>8) What year/make/model was your FAVORITE LBC? (yy/make/model)
>1973 MGBGT in black tulip
>
>9) How many LBCs do you currently own?
>three
>
>10) How many miles annually do you put on your most frequently driven
>LBC? about 4000 (on each of two of them so 8000 total)
>
>
>11) Are you, or have you ever been, a professional mechanic?
>no
>
>12) On a scale of 1-5, rate how much of your own work do you do on
>your
>cars? (1= none, 5= all of it) 3
>
>
>13) How many AVERAGE hours per week do you spend working on your LBC?
>nine
>
>14) Do you use an incandescent or flourescent drop light?
>yes
>
>15) Considering all aspects (customer service, price, etc) rate the
>top
>three (in order; good to bad) establishments you buy LBC parts from.
>British Parts Connection
VB
Moss
>
>16) Rate your automotive "Purity" on a scale of 1-5, with 1 being =
>every
>bolt and screw must be original, to 5 = anything goes (including major
>metal cutting), as long as it works.
>2
>
>17) What city and state do you live in? (please us standard 2 letter
>abbreviation for state)
>Ridgefield CT
>
>18) How long have you been a member of this list? (use months, please)
>14
>
>Well done! Thanks for your input. The results will be forthcoming
>ASAP.
>
>
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Alan Lott
>GTA Dept of RSE
>Auburn University
>
>'71 MGB (rolling restoration)
>
>"Diplomacy is the ability to let other peolple have things your way."
>
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