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Re: Originality (rather long post)

To: FirDarreg@aol.com
Subject: Re: Originality (rather long post)
From: Tim Moses <moses@csra.net>
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 1996 08:21:24 -0700
>     ... and I was wondering, what's the opinion out there about originality?

        I think the viability of staying "original" depends upon the
condition of the car when you purchase it.  In my case, the '79 B I bought
would cost 3-4 times what it is worth to restore to original condition, and
it still has the original paint job (I think).  With a wife and 2 kids, I am
just glad to be able to drop the top and cruise to work.  Maybe when I can
afford to find a prime candidate for "originality" will I then seriously
consider your question.

        Before I get blasted, let me recognize that I KNOW THERE ARE PURISTS
lurking on this list.  I respect you and, if I had the cash, would love to
join your ranks.  It is the PURISTS for ORIGINALITY that keep the MG
mystique alive - even in the face of the MGF, Miata, etc.   I would never
win any shows with my car, but I look at the ORIGINAL MGs and ponder,
............ someday.


TTFN !
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Tim Moses, Esq.         U.S.N.A. 1986     
Live from Augusta, Georgia   -   the 77th largest city in the USA
 population: 202,435  including my new baby girl (1/5/96)

AUGUSTA, GA:
                                        We're a Hole in One !
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