Fact: Put an enthusiast in front of a car that's for sale and emotion puts elementary common-sense in jeopardy I'm faced with a dilemma and the common-sense is in serious risk of going out of the win
Jonmac, all I can say is I would love to rent this 2000 saloon, if I were able to be in the area. I can drive a Spitfire or TR any day of the week (and hopefully soon in a Vitesse). Unfortunately, i
[snip] You certainly have. May your tribe increase, sir! (and, do it!) -- Douglas Frank Compaq Computer Corp. ZKO 110 Spit Brook Rd. The older I get, 603-884-0501 Nashua, NH USA 03062 the better I wa
John, what you are doing is leveraging a scarce resource to bring work and income to a few and pleasure to many, for purely altruistic reasons. I say go for it and the next time I speak to the Queen
Message text written by "John Macartney" whereby Triumph enthusiasts could use a Triumph on a UK visit. Have I lost all my marbles? < I wouldn't say that but I would say that I think your heart is bi
preferential == Now I think this is going in the right direction, maybe if we had 20 people put up $XXX.00 this would help a very needy deserving pensioner, it would help save a car, and yes maybe J
OK, at this point you are saying (a) you can't afford it, (b) you've nowhere to keep it and (c) you hope you might be able to get a few bob in hire charges to offset the costs. If the car is as good
No, your not mad what a great way to help a friend in need. If I can help in anyway let me know. Cheers Martyn TR4A Bridport Dorset /// triumphs@autox.team.net mailing list /// To unsubscribe send a