Lannis,
I'm sure you realize that this is all in jest. Years ago, I owned an MG
(1953 TD) and thoroughly enjoyed the short time I had it, tooling through
Vancouver, BC, the lower mainland and the Okanagan. I was sorry to see it go
but I was moving to Edmonton, Alberta and could not imagine owing a roadster
as my only transportation in that climate.
My comment arose from Don's e-mail about his personalized, 7 character, MD
licence plate. I realized that only one person in a state or province can
sport the same message at any one time that way.
Chuck Vandergraaf
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> From: LSelz@aol.com[SMTP:LSelz@aol.com]
> Reply To: LSelz@aol.com
> Sent: Saturday, August 07, 1999 8:54 AM
> To: morgans@autox.team.net
> Subject: RE: North American Morgans
>
> <<<This may be an opportunity for some enterprising soul to come up with a
> round, white, badge with a red rim and a diagonal red line over the
> familiar
> MG octagon. That way, we can all sport a pictorial "Not an MG"
> message!>>>
>
> You and I and those who have been following this string would know what
> that meant, but I shudder to think about the trouble and strife that would
> cause when an unsuspecting MG pilot saw it on my Morgan! Talk about a
> perception of snobbery. Not to mention what my faithful little MG sitting
> under the shed would think....
> Lannis
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