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  • #46
    Originally posted by Gobird View Post
    Go for it, don't agree with your thinking but to each his own..I have almost 150,000 on mine and don't regret one mile on the clock.
    Spence, it doesn't take long to rack up miles if you attend a few TBN events each year. I put a lot of miles on my '05 over the 11 years I had it, but have only put 12,000 more on my '04. At 78 years old, I probably won't put a 104,000 miles on this one, but when my son-in-law gets it, maybe he will. Or his son will, (my grandson Angelo), who is 9 and already a Car guy! Took him for a ride with the top down recently and his comment to Barb was " Now that's a Car! " I have to admit, I liked hearing that from him!
    Last edited by EllisonCal; Apr 25, 2020, 02:25 PM. Reason: Punctuation
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    • #47
      Originally posted by Gobird View Post
      Is no one having fun, fun,, fun. It would seem so now judging by this posts. I have 152.000 miles and visited all lower 48 states and 5 providences

      Save your mileage and stay home and have no fun..

      Most of you will never live long enough for this car to be worth anything.
      I agree 100% mine's a daily driver like the MG's and Triumphs I restored years ago. At the all British car shows they still won first place.

      https://pbase.com/dancole/british



      Last edited by PCR59; Apr 26, 2020, 11:18 AM.

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