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I think I can sum it up in one sentence. "My British cars make me smile!"
Driving a Miata, (or an Opel Manta, Bret), Intrepid,or whatever, to me is just another case of getting from point A to point B. Ho Hum.
Bugeye58
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Bugeye58: I think I can sum it up in one sentence. "My British cars make me smile!"
Driving a Miata, (or an Opel Manta, Bret), Intrepid,or whatever, to me is just another case of getting from point A to point B. Ho Hum.
Bugeye58<hr></blockquote>
OPPS! Sorry about that - I wasn't thinking all that clearly. Manta vs. Miata - I'd never intentionally want to confuse the two animals.
I look at it this way...my MG is a car sport...not a sports car.....in other words working on it is half the fun...the other half is tooling down the quiet roads and knowing i put it all together from the crank out..
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Bret:
OPPS! Sorry about that - I wasn't thinking all that clearly. Manta vs. Miata - I'd never intentionally want to confuse the two animals. <hr></blockquote>
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