I knew somebody would understand! I think the supercharger would be the
cats meow. Someday when I'm rich and have money to burn I'd like to try
one of those.
I like being a little off. You meet interesting people and have great
conversations!
Don Malling wrote:
> I'm glad no one is serious about this. Reminds me of the Ford vs Chevy
> talk of the 50's. :-)
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> I have a TR250, TR6, 73 MGB driver, BMH MGB Body Shell still in the
> crate, and '68 '69 MGB parts car to go with it. I hope to put one of
> those Moss superchargers in the MGB. Think it will keep up with my TR250?
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> I know a guy who spent 7 years restoring a TR3, won a national
> championship, sold it for around 30K to a guy in Europe, and I heard
> he's looking for an MGA.
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> Seems to me you have to be a little "off" to be interested in any of
> these cars.
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> :-)
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> Don Malling
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> Randy Trautman wrote:
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>> I haven't finished treatment, that's why I am considering another
>> project. A Triumph no less. And yes, my wife and several of my
>> neighbors do refer to me as a nutcase. That is, until it is a sunny
>> day and they see me drive by with the top down!
>>
>> Actually, another poster stated that I was coming fron the dark side
>> to the light. OK, I'll buy that, but Triumphs use Lucas too don't they?
>>
>> Randy
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>> Jeff Johnson wrote:
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>>> Allow me to help your decision. Don't do it. You're not our type.
>>> You are a dyed in the wool MG guy. Ptoooey. Why in the hell would
>>> you come onto a Triumph list and say you're coming over to the dark
>>> side? Did you just get out of treatment? Did they call you nutjob
>>> while you were there?
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