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Re: Which Classic for a Daily Driver?

To: Bullwinkle <yd3@nvc.net>, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Which Classic for a Daily Driver?
From: Bob Shaw <shaws@mlcltd.com>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 20:16:55 -0500
At 11:52 AM -0600 5/30/01, Bullwinkle wrote:
>Dan:
>
>That's what I am considering when I need a replacement.  In this
>instance I think I will consider a US auto built in the early
>60's.  You can find some really low mileage ones which will cost
>about one-half of the Passat, and are very easy to maintain.
>Plus you've got all the lookers and fun.  You can get 6 passenger
>sedans, or wagons, AC, and three on the tree with OD, sixes or
>V8's
>
>Blake
>
Winter is an '89 Jaguar XJ40, Spring, summer and fall is a 57 MGA 
roadster, with 1800 and overdrive. 20 MPG and 10K grins per gallon.
-- 
Bob Shaw
Check out Shaw's Garage at http://www.mlcltd.com/shawsgarage/
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