Steve Laifman wrote:
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> Rande Bellman wrote:
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> > Where to begin.
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> > An $8 - 10,000 Tiger Coupe. Will Dick Barker chime in, please.
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> I'll bid $12,000. {9->
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> > 1968 BMW 2002ti. Admittedly a great find, if you can find one in the
> > U.S. They weren‘t permitted to be imported into the U.S. because the
> > emissions didn‘t comply in 1968 and 1969. Maybe Barrons was thinking of
> > the regular 2002 (with the 2000 sedan motor) or the early ‘70‘s 2002tii.
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> Got a friend who's had one a long time. Nice car.
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> > 1968-72 International Scout, the original sports utility vehicle? Well,
> > no, not really. What about the Ford Bronco of the mid 1960‘s, or Toyota
> > Land Cruiser before that, or Jeep Wagoneer before that, or Jeep station
> > wagon from just after WWII?
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> Doesn't Rover Land Cruiser even get an 'honorable mention'. They were
> building vehicles like this, without the Buick V-8, during the W.W.II, and
> Africa is "teeming' with pre-war 'shooting brakes'.
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> Steve
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> --
> Steve Laifman < One first kiss, >
> B9472289 < one first love, and >
> < one first win, is all >
> < you get in this life. >
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The austin mini "Moke" was the first sport utility vehicle.
Dennis Crimmins
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