Thanks Mike, for the correction.
I want a rag-top Series Land Rover but for now,
the Discovery will have to do. :-] I'm selling
the 740iL. Just discovered that I have radically
UNDER-estimated my tax contribution to the feds.
:-[
rick / tulsa
>
> Hi Rick,
>
> I liked my '67 Series IIA 88 pickup so much I just sold it for funds to
> restore a '60 Bugeye. Actually, the Landie was nickle and diming me to
> death and takes up too much room in the garage ;^)). The Land Rover is
> actually not the original 4x4 as they purchased a WWII jeep and tried to
> improve upon it.
>
> I know that I will eventually own another Land Rover as they are near as
> much fun in the summer without the top as a LBC is.
>
> Mike C
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rick" <rick@stoolhead.com>
> To: "Spridgets" <spridgets@Autox.Team.Net>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 2:39 PM
> Subject: Recent BBC addition
>
>
> > Hello Friends,
> > yes, I still have my LBC (a.k.a. '76 Midget) but
> > now I also have a BBC (a.k.a. '96 Land Rover
> > Discovery-I). Any of you Spridget-heads also enjoy
> > the British (and original) 4x4s?
> >
> > rick
> > '99 Suburban
> > '98 BMW 318ti
> > '96 BMW 740iL
> > '96 Land Rover Discovery
> > '94 BMW 325iS
> > '79 Ferrari 308GTB
> > '75 MG Midget
> > '18 White Monoplane (on loan from museum
> >
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