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Re: Bought A New Sports Car on the Dark Side

To: Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net>,
Subject: Re: Bought A New Sports Car on the Dark Side
From: Bill & Skip Pugh <anabil@caltel.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 09:48:02 -0800
My daughter bought a 1990 Miata ... and at that time she worried 
about it's "practicality" ... My sage fatherly advice to her was ... 
"every young girl needs at least one red roadster in her lifetime" 
...  she bought it and still drives it today, whenever she is  not 
driving her Camry with the baby car seat in the back.  I drove the 
Miata a few times and it brought back pleasant memories, but it was 
so Civilized!!  Everything  worked ... it handled great, the shift 
throws were short and precise,  you could put up the  top with one 
hand while sitting in the drivers seat ... yet it missed something 
... it had no soul ...

A few years later we found and purchased Casper (1957 TR3), and it 
too brought back memories, memories of our first 1957 TR3 that was 
our only car.  The one we drove from Biloxi, Mississippi to San 
Francisco, California, via Kansas City, Missouri.  You  see we did 
not know we couldn't do that, and it was our only car.   The current 
Casper brings back waves of nostalgia, and as some clever editor 
once wrote, "when you turn the Key, press the Starter, it does not 
just  start  ... it  comes Alive!!! "  Now  that is Soul ...

>Yes, it just depends on where you want to go.
>
>My TR250 takes me back to 1968 when I drove it off the show room 
>floor. No other car can get from here to 1968.
>
>Don Malling
>
>TeriAnn Wakeman wrote:
>>
>>It all depends upon how you face life and what you are looking for.


-- 
Bill  Pugh
1957 TR3 TS16765L
aka
Casper
1971 TR6 CC59179L
aka
Rosey
Wallace, CA




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