Poor timing Jack!
Peter Egan just wrote "A Guide to Collectible Sleepers of the Lowest Rank"
in the current issue of Road & Track. Although the Austin Marina was number
1 on his list, let's just say that his review was less than glowing. Of
course, if you are familiar with Peter's whit and style, you know he likes
to poke fun at lots of cars. I'll bet you would enjoy reading his story.
See pg 46 of the current issue.
At 10:58 AM 5/10/2006, Brashear, Jack, N wrote:
>Hi All, once again I'll present the opportunity for someone else to own
>my Marina. She's a fantastic car...I just need the space she occupies.
>She's very lovingly completely restored. NOTHING was overlooked.
>Automatic trans, 1800cc, 5 main bearing, 18V engine same as MGB, KN
>alloy wheels with recent Michelins. Just 38,000 miles of trouble-free
>driving. I've attached one photo and I have lots more. A bargain at
>$3,500 USD. Take the Greyhound to Little Rock and drive her home.
>501.376.3633 office Mon-Thurs
>501.847.4484 home
>501.352.8890 cell
>
>Jack
Tim Collins
Midland, MI
1966 AH Sprite
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