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MGC MGC GT in MG Enthusist Magazine

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I stopped by Barnes & Noble to pick up some reading material for the plane trip home.
While looking through the magazines,I spotted one with
what I first thought was Steve's car - Red w/White meatballs
on it.Upon closer inspection,it was an England registered vehicle.I don't think it was near as nice as Steve's -
- going by the pictures.
I didn't buy it,but if it had been Steve's car featured in it,I would have.BTW - it was $10.99 + tax.

- Doug
 
My car was actually scheduled to be featured in that article. Due to various reasons which I don't fully understand nor really care about, it will now be in a different magazine... or so I've heard. I enjoyed the MG Enthusiast article, but found it a bit inappropriate to talk about how much the guy loves the car and then turn it into a sales pitch to get rid of the thing at the end.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]but found it a bit inappropriate to talk about how much the guy loves the car and then turn it into a sales pitch to get rid of the thing at the end.[/QUOTE]
I saw that also!
 
When faced with choices between things you love and people you love it's usually the wise choice to stick with the people.

I watched "Million Dollar Auction" last weekend (a great HD car auction show) and one guy was selling his red King of the Road Shelby because he chose to pay for his twins college.

There was no doubt that he loved the car, however he made a choice for his kids, so he wanted to get as much for the car as possible.

I'm not saying the case of the MGC above was similar in any way, but that's an example of "how someone could do that with a clear conscience".
 
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