Well, I guess I would prefer a list that would be printable before I left.
Even to the point of only printing those areas I was traveling through. And
since I don't belong to NAMGBR, only NAMGAR, I wouldn't have the benefit of
their list. I like the idea of an all MG or LBC list, there would be many
more people,with probably a better chance of finding someone home,and
available at the exact moment your LBC should decide to break. You know,
Murphy's Law and all.
Gordie Bird
'62 MGA (hasn't broke in a year!)
'86 Audi 4kq (breaks all the time)
>In the interest of avoiding inventing new products over old, a benefit of
>NAMGBR membership is a national book of members who will help MG
>owners and a
>list of member-recommended shops. This is perhaps easier than
>trying to find
>room for a laptop and cell-modem in your Midget so you can boot-up
>onto the
>web list when you breakdown...?
>
>From: "James H. Nazarian" <microdoc@apk.net>
>
>A few days ago I was completing the membership application to join the
>BMW Motorcycle Owners of
>America. One of the interesting features they offer to members is a
>publication they call the BMW MOA
>Anonymous book. The purpose of this publication is to offer members a
>resource for a bit of help should a
>breakdown occur while traveling. The information they publish includes
>t
>James H. Nazarian <microdoc69@yahoo.com>
>
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