WELL SAID!!!!
Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997 20:00:41 -0600 (CST) drded@ix.netcom.com (David
Deutsch) writes:
>You wrote:
>>> The majority of the people on this list are enthusiasts who keep
>their
>>> cars in top condition and there are few cars in this kind of
>condition
>>> that are NOT worth $5,000, $6,000 and in some cases $10,000
>dollars.
>>> Safety Fast, ( I have no lack of power in my Bs)
>>> David Deutsch
>>
>>Seriously? Wow...maybe I'm on the wrong list, mine cost $2300, needs
>a
>>paint job, a new top and a bunch of other junk and white smoke came
>out
>>of the steering column when I tried to get the map light to work. Is
>there
>>a list more suited to us poor folks with nothing-like-new MGs?
>>
>>Safety? Fast?
>>neil doane
>>
>>
>I certainly did not look to start an argument here. Maybe I'm on the
>wrong list? I just don't understand the "why should I buy an MG?, when
>
>for the same money I could own a......." kind of mentality. If this
>list has just become a group people who own MGs because they can not
>afford something else that they would really rather have, please let
>me
>know and I'm definitely out of here. This list, I think, is an MG
>enthusiast's list. This last "Why an MG" thread is more MG bashing
>than
>anything else. I'm sorry if I've offended anybody, this was not my
>intention. I'm sorry that John does not feel MGs are a viable means of
>
>daily transportation, I just happen to have a very different opinion.
>
>As far as value goes, I know want a needy MG costs and what it takes
>to
>make one of these into an reliable, good MG. The difference between
>these two conditions is the the difference between a $2,300 or less
>and
>a $5,000 or more MG.
>
>If differences of opinions are not to be tolerated here, please let me
>
>know this also, cause once again I would be on a list which I do not
>wish to on.
>Safety Fast,
>David Deutsch
>
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