| On Friday, Mar 14, 2003, at 08:37 Australia/Adelaide, WSpohn4@aol.com 
wrote:
> In a message dated 13/03/03 1:26:58 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> mgman@optonline.net writes:
>
>> The Bs are the only cars I have. Eileen has a Chevy Tracker but that 
>> get her
>> to/from job. I put over 20 thousand miles a year on my Bs annually.
>>
>
> David, you are a true exception to the rule, and an example for us all!
>
>
Hey, can you put ME down on the "exception" list, too, please.
My 'B is the most driven car I have (my Rover will be happy soon) and 
has been for years now.
Not only do I drive it almost every day to work and back, but 
everywhere else, too.  I am a motorsport official at events all over 
the place including off-road and rally events all year 'round - I drive 
to them in the 'B no matter what the weather.
I have been known (over the past two years) to drive my 'B for 9 hours 
interstate to a racetrack, race it over the weekend and then drive home 
again.
Unless it has been modified, is the ride height and suspension of an 
RBB safe for high-speed country driving?
BTW - I am not the only one in our club who does this.
Eric
'68 MGB MkII
'85 Rover SD1 Vanden Plas
Adelaide, South Australia
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