Did someone say Porsche?
Take a ride with my twice over Grand National Champion neighbor in his 72
911 Track ready racer. (Also street legal, only by stickers)
Anything but a yawn, in fact, you'll fear for your life.
Not a bad car to look at either.
Q
At 07:46 PM 12/28/97 -0600, DANIEL RAY wrote:
>Haha! Don't get me started on the merits of German Autos! I'm also a
Porsche, BMW, VW nut! In fact all cars are the subjects of my dreams!
>All that good engineering and they handle like a dream!:P
>Yawning? You must be very tired....If I could afford one, a 911 (not even
a turbo) might wake you up! They invented the rocket fer chrissakes! albeit
for ulterior motives...hehe
>
>All good cars are beautiful...the AMC Pacer would be an example of one not
to be coveted...although an AMX might be worth the price!
>Dan
>Enjoying what I can afford, Safety Fast! :)
>
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>From: Rick Morrison
>Sent: Sunday, December 28, 1997 3:59 PM
>To: gardner7@pilot.infi.net
>Cc: mgs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: Classic Cars- Pantera? Ford (NO LBC)
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>SNIP
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>Scott,
> Im sure that has as much to do with it as anything, It was just a
>come-back my #2 son uses in the perenial Ford/Chevy wars that rage
>amongst the cruisers.
> Me, I really could care less. From a personal point of view, if it
>ain't British, my reaction is a big yawn.
> My first car was a 241 CI 1953 Dodge Hemi. Later I moved to a 55
>Chevy, 57 Chevy, 66 Chevelle, 68 Road Runner (car would pass anything on
>the highway but a gas station!) before being bitten by the LBC bug.
>Never owned a Ford, mostly cause at the time, what I wanted was handy in
>something else.
> Like I said in the first line, I just like to keep the pot boiling.
>Rick Morrison
>72 MGBGT
>74 Midget
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