I first drove a MGB when I was 16. Saw a harvest gold roadster on a used
car lot stoped in and took it for a test drive. Fell hoplesly in love! Had
to give my name and phone number to take it out so a few days later the
salesman called to tell me it was still availble. At the time I was very in
volved in school and sports and had no money and the parents were not going
to spring for it so I lost my first love. I waited untill I was 35 to get
my first and so far only LBC.
David Stecher
Urbandale IA
73 BGT
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Date: Thursday, February 26, 1998 9:48 PM
Subject: Our LBC History
>Thought I would start something new.
>Thought it would be a lot of fun to hear why we started to drive British
Cars,
>or what it is that attracts us to these little cars that don't always start
,
>always leak and when they cease to go forward it is always at the most
>unopertune moment. But through all this we treat them better than our kids
>pay more attention to them than our spouses.
>
>David Nock
>Stockton Ca.
>58 Austin Healey BN4
>80Triumph TR8
>And many Parts Cars
>Previosly Owned
>67 MGB/GT
>69 Sunbeam Alpine GT
>67 Austin America
>79 Triumph TR7 Spider
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