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Off to it's new owner

Neither, it is a total leap of faith. The guy who owns it has a best friend who is a former British mechanic and still keeps the car up. It is driven regularly, and about 3 weeks ago he drove it to Texas and back a little over 400 miles round trip. It has a new tune up, oil change etc. and looks to be very well maintained. I have talked to the owner and the mechanic ( who still works at a Jaguar dealer) and they both say it should make it ( with the 35 year old car disclaimer) so.............
 
roofman said:

When my *8 was loaded on the transporter from TN.,the driver had to move around some cars and as the seller was driving the 8 on the truck the driver told him why the BMW looked funny. While he was parked someone let the air out of the trailer and the BMW was on the bottom. He wasn't very happy. The seller didn't tell me this until the car was safely in my garage.
 
Geo Hahn said:
Triumphs (or any British cars) always go on the bottom.

My MGB GT went on the top when it was being transported off to Montana,

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although the trucker guy (Jimmy: in photo) told me that they can very easily move the cars between levels, which I thought was neat, and sounded like one of those tile games.
 
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