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1. Re: Q: "Mystery car" (score: 1)
Author: GENE_FAUST.Wbst843@xerox.com
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 1995 12:52:44 PST
In a mid fifties SCCA race at Cumberland airport there was an AH 100 that fit that description. At the time I thought it was rather well done! The only other cars that I remember distinctly was a tea
/html/british-cars/1995-01/msg00242.html (6,900 bytes)

2. Re: BMW is the new James Bond car (score: 1)
Author: Gene_Faust.Wbst843@xerox.com
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 1995 10:49:40 PST
Perhaps this "mystery" BMW will have the letters M & G on the front. Gene Faust
/html/british-cars/1995-01/msg00840.html (7,382 bytes)

3. Battery cut-off switch (score: 1)
Author: Gene_Faust.Wbst843@xerox.com
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 1994 07:46:36 PST
The latest issue of Moss Motoring advertises a battery cut-off switch that "is sized to fit the negative battery post and therefore should be used only on negative ground systems". My question is: wh
/html/british-cars/1994-12/msg00368.html (7,075 bytes)

4. Am I evil? (score: 1)
Author: Gene_Faust.Wbst843@xerox.com
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 1994 05:11:55 PST
Chris, funny that you would ask. I have owned both a Land Rover and a Land Cruiser. The Land Rover was certainly more interesting to work on and fun to drive. However, I already owned a couple of oth
/html/british-cars/1994-11/msg00006.html (7,156 bytes)


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