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Old August 5th 14, 09:41 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.autos
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67,000 actual miles!

-Vlad

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Old August 6th 14, 07:30 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.autos
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Among all the car shapes, there are a few that got it right, including
but not limited to: Austin-Healey 100, Lotus Elan, Jaguar E-Type, and
the MGB. I still have the 1967 B/GT I bought new. It hasn't moved since
1992, more tha a quarter-million miles on it. One of my daughter's
friends just reconditioned his Mom's Alfa GTZ and will be racing it at
Laguna Seca in a week or two; he's trying to persuade my daughter to
revive the MG and do likewise. It has a racing history, so it might
qualify. (It's third in line behind a couple other cars at Tijuana
Playas, November 1967)

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> 67,000 actual miles!
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> -Vlad
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> --
> Vlad & Genny Kedrovsky, Edina, MN, USA
> vjkedrovsky at gmail dot com
> Some of Vlad's train & car pix can be seen at:
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/105989528@N06/sets




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Old August 7th 14, 05:52 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.autos
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I have always liked the MGB/GT. Not for everybody, maybe, but it's a winner
in my book.

-Vlad

On Wed, 6 Aug 2014 13:30:17 -0500, Frank S wrote
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>
> Among all the car shapes, there are a few that got it right, including
> but not limited to: Austin-Healey 100, Lotus Elan, Jaguar E-Type, and
> the MGB. I still have the 1967 B/GT I bought new. It hasn't moved since
> 1992, more tha a quarter-million miles on it. One of my daughter's
> friends just reconditioned his Mom's Alfa GTZ and will be racing it at
> Laguna Seca in a week or two; he's trying to persuade my daughter to
> revive the MG and do likewise. It has a racing history, so it might
> qualify. (It's third in line behind a couple other cars at Tijuana
> Playas, November 1967)
>
> "Vlad" > wrote in message
> ...
>> 67,000 actual miles!
>>
>> -Vlad





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