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Re: Matchbox MGF

To: neilc@tradesrv.com, auxyzabcde@earthlink.net, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Matchbox MGF
From: Neil_Oldfield@nag.national.com.au
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 09:31:03 +1000
Ok Neil, Denise relax,  as a Matchbox collector, I may be able to solve
your argument.  Firstly I may be wrong but I dont think Matchbox produced a
model of the BGT.  I t did produce the 1100, which I think isnt to bad,
they also produced an MGA early on, but their not cheap.  So Neil, mail me
the MB number from the bottom of the model and I will do some research, and
let you know once and for all what the model is of.


Neil
64 MGB
and too numerous matchbox cars to count and stay sane




Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 09:59:18 +1000
From: "Neil Cotty" <neilc@tradesrv.com.au>
Subject: Re: Matchbox MGF

Denise,

>of the Marchbox cars I've seen have been exactly like the original.  Maybe
what
>you think is a GT is actually a GT6.  Horrors! ;-)


OoooooOooooOOO!?!?! I don't believe it, did you just infer that my MG is a
Tr*****??!!?!!? Thats it, thats it!! You've gone too far this time Denise!!
;)) I'm afraid that was the last time I call you List Goddess! *roflmao*

>Now get back to that engine. ;-)


Seeing as it has now spontaneously acquired an additional 2 cylinders and a
Tr***** badge, and is a symbol of everything I hate in life (ok, so I get a
bit OTT ;), I've decided to ritually sacrifice it to the MG gods instead.
Maybe that way I can still appease Lucas before he sets fire to the MGA
sitting in the garage. If you say ANYTHING about a TR2/3 I will... Well..
you get the picture! Matchbox model A's don't look that bad!!!!! :))

<G>

N.



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