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Re: The quiddity of the MGB

To: owner-mgs@Autox.Team.Net, mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: The quiddity of the MGB
From: "CHARLES JOINER" <CJOINER@toltec.astate.edu>
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 14:55:34 CST
> From:           "JedPiper" <JedPiper@earthlink.net>
> To:             "MG List" <mgs@autox.team.net>
> Subject:        The quiddity of the MGB
> Date sent:      Wed, 27 Aug 1997 14:34:16 -0500
> Send reply to:  "JedPiper" <JedPiper@earthlink.net>

> Hi gang - 
> 
> The recent postings regarding the
> 4WD/AWD/Turbo-Supercharged/Rocket-Boosted/MGB amphicars and half-tracks,
> etc.; brings to mind a question:  At what point is a MGB no longer a MGB? 
> At what point does the toyota-turbo powered "B" with a caravan transmission
> and fiberglass fender flares stop being a "B" and become something other
> than a MGB?
> 
> Don't get me wrong, I'm not a purist, don't even really know what that is. 
> But, if I remove the MG badges from my B and slap them on either end of my
> windstar does it suddenly become a highly modified MGB?   I think not. 
> 
> When I purchased my 76' I bought a quirky, somewhat underpowered, british
> automobile.  That's what I wanted, that's what I've got.  I guess I just
> don't see the point in all the modifications proposed.  Possibly one
> person's coolness is another's abomination....just thinking (yikes).
> 
> Jed
> home.earthlink.net/~jedpiper


I like the way you put it.  Seems like some of the folks go a long 
way to make an mg not an mg.  Why not just buy a japanese car? 

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