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Re: THE RETURN OF THE PRACTICAL BRITISH MUSCLE CAR

To: eric@erickson.on.net
Subject: Re: THE RETURN OF THE PRACTICAL BRITISH MUSCLE CAR
From: Aeseeyou@aol.com
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 18:18:49 EDT
Eric,
At approx. 50K USD I believe MG-Rover is still "kinda" missing the marque 
(yes, pun intended!) What MG needs to do, IMHO, is reintroduce the Midget. But 
not a chromed up Sprite like the last time (1961-1979) But more along the lines 
of the original Kick-Butt Midget that began with the M-type in 1929 and 
continued until the 1955 MG-TF. Yes, just a simple, fast, no frills sports car. 
And 
with modern engineering and manufacturing practices, some shared hardware and 
that wonderful English sense of heritage a suitable (for my needs, anyway) 
modern day MG-Midget sans all unnecessary frills and fluff could come in well 
under the $20,000 ceiling that made the Miata such a hit at its introduction. 
Lately though the Meat seems to have lost that edge as its price went way up to 
almost the same price as the BMW Z-3. This new MG "Practical British Muscle 
Car" seems to be headed for the same price range as the Porsche Spyder, MBA and 
BMW Z-4 which is foolish IMHO since the MG was never intended to be just 
another expensive sports car like the Jaguar when Cecil Kimber first proposed 
the 
car. No instead it filled a niche that allowed an average person like ourselves 
to have an extraordinary car, without a whole lot of unnecessary junk that 
would have probably been removed by the owner as soon as they got it home 
anyway!
Albert Escalante, owner-1978 MGB
Central Coast British Car Club (Ca.)
http://www.ccbcc.org




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