I think that I need to clarify this statement, as I was the one to post it. In
my original post, I referred to the three main reasons why I thought younger
people avoided lbc's. Also that these reasons were based on lack of information
about the cars. The first two were that lbc's were difficult or too expensive
to work on and that parts were hard to find. The third misconseption, the one
quoted here, was that lbc's can not be daily drivers.
These are the main reasons that most people I have spoken with, who otherwise
would love to own a lbc, give as to why they do not own them.
I do my best to prove that these statements are incorrect. The best way that I
have found to do this is to get our cars out on the roads where people can see
them, ask questions, and get proper info about them.
Erich
'80 B Daily driver
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Rick Brown <mgrick@ptd.net>
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 18:21:29 -0400
>Double HUH!!
>1974 MGBGT year round DAILY driver.
>Rick
>Larry Macy wrote:
>> Huh???
>> Larry
>> 78 Midget Daily Driver
>
> At this exact moment in time 9/7/99 0:10, stubalub@juno.com made the
> profound statement:
>
> >> 3. That lbc's can not be used as daily drivers.
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