Eric,
What is your price these days, Eric? I know that our east coast US price is
getting close to what the Brits have been paying for years but I don't know
what's happened to their prices.
As for muscle cars, let's just say my '66 Mustang 289ci is getting less
exercise these days, and I got a '98 Acura Integra to use as a commuter
car--another 1.8 litre auto. My 2000 Mustang GT 4.6 litre is mostly sitting
there while
I figure out what I'm doing with all of these cars.
Jay Donoghue
72B-GT
66 Mustang
In a message dated 4/19/06 9:49:17 AM, eric@erickson.on.net writes:
>
> Anyone glad their hobby isn't MUSCLE CARS?
>
> Even my slightly warm engine is still 4 cylinder and not much over
> 1800cc (how much? I don't know who at the track may monitor this list
> so I will leave it at "not much") so it is still pretty damn
> economical with fuel!
>
> I wish we paid as little for fuel as you guys in the States!
>
J.A. Donoghue
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Flight Safety Foundation
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