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Re: the passing of american mechanics

To: WSpohn4@aol.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: the passing of american mechanics
From: Barrie Robinson <barrier@bconnex.net>
Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2000 11:42:11 -0400
Bill,

I believe they are looking for labourers to work on demolishing the pyramids?


At 07:11 PM 7/6/00 EDT, WSpohn4@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 06/07/00 2:20:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
>owner-mgs-digest@autox.team.net writes:
>
>>  Someone once said 
>>  that we didn't inherit the earth from our forefathers, we are borrowing
it 
>>  from our grandchildren.  Same goes for our LBCs.  We have to take the 
>>  time to involve kids in the care and maintenance of these wonderful
cars.  
>
>Personally, I don't give much of a rat's ass whether the next generations 
>have interesting cars or not. I (selfishly, I'm sure) involve myself in this 
>hobby purely for my own gratification. When I am gone, they can crush em as 
>far as I'm concerned (apres moi le deluge - I'm in good company with old 
>Louis here).
>
>I have had people criticise me for racing a Twincam, because I should be 
>restoring it and preserving it. B******t! It's my dime and I'll do what I 
>want with it. If I blow up the last Twincam engine in existence at 7500 rpm 
>on the last lap in the last race I ever run, at least it will have gone out 
>in style, doing what it was intended to do, rather than being fussed over by 
>a bunch of anal retentive polishers.
>
>I have been criticised by Pontiac enthusiasts for modifying a stock 88 Fiero 
>GT (my daily driver and a car of at least relative rarity). Sure, I could 
>have put it in a gas filled plastic bag for posterity, assuming posterity 
>would give a damn about it, but instead I enjoy the hell out of it with a 
>non-stock 300 bhp engine and a grin on my face most of the time.
>
>But hey - if you are concerned about the preservation of cars, there is 
>nothing stopping you from buying a Twincam or two and mothballing them for 
>future generations. I wouldn't presume to tell anyone else how to spend
their 
>money, any more than I would accept that sort of advice from others.
>
>OTOH, if you have kids and can interest them in playing car with you, DO IT! 
>Not for the cars' sake, but for the sake of your relationship with your
kids. 
>There's a lot of potential future fond memories there.
>
>Bill S.
>
>


Regards
Barrie Robinson
barrier@bconnex.net



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