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Subject: British Car Trivia
From: RBHouston@aol.com
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 17:29:51 EDT
Flamboyant, Americanised, Over the Top, all words that have been 
used  to describe the ------------used  to describe the ------------
evokes,  you can be assured that once you driven one it will 
guarantee pleasure, a  feeling of serenity, a rush of adrenalin at 
speed, and definitely turn heads  wherever you go.

If you want something different, yet a practical classic  car for 
reliable distance motoring, then you cannot go far wrong with an  ----
-----

Designed in 1947, built in and released in 1948, the  ---------- 
convertible was conceived to earn dollars, and the -----------  had 
it sights set firmly on the US to get them. Initial reaction in the  
States was that of trepidation, a quirky British car, certainly  
different, but what is it? The price was too high, the engine was 
too  small, only 4 cylinders of 2.6 litres, the Americans wanted 6 
cylinders and  lots of power in excess of their needs. The belief was 
that this was the  only means of creating reliable, high mileage 
motoring on long distance  freeways, with minimal mechanical problems.

On the UK market the car was  seen as too excessive for British 
tastes, too big and too expensive, both to  buy and to run. At 22 
mpg, fuel rationing, and new cars in any event being  limited to the 
privelaged, this brave new model was not off to a good  start.
"What car was this"???


Robert  Houston
Texan in NM

73 MG Midget
74.5 MGBGT
63  TR4

Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first  woman she 
meets and then teams up with three complete strangers to kill  again... 
(http://www.quotationspage.com/quote/23877.html#email)   
(http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Unknown/) Marin  County newspaper's TV 
listing for "The Wizard of  
Oz"




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