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RE: FW: 2022

To: "Jay Quinn" <jpquinn@cyberramp.net>, "Jay Quinn" <jpquinn@cyberramp.net>,
Subject: RE: FW: 2022
From: "doug russell" <dr-doug@msn.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 97 15:00:38 UT
On the bright side, I sold my 71 BGT to a youngster from MD (and his dad) a 
few weeks ago. So there are at least some youngsters interested in the breed!

Dr. Doug
69 C Rdst (took third in a local car show against a Pantera and a Mercedes SL 
convertible - people are nuts!!!!)
69 C GT
69 B Rdst
71 B GT (sold to a youngster from Maryland)


 
-----Original Message-----
From:   owner-mgs@autox.team.net  On Behalf Of Jay Quinn
Sent:   Monday, June 30, 1997 9:45 AM
To:     pbailey; mgs@autox.team.net
Subject:        Re: FW: 2022

Yes, I have noticed much the same with the exception of
a few kids of different ages, all under the driving age.

My kid, he wants to build a kit car so he could have a 
major babe magnet.  Things like Lambs, Ferrari's, etc.
Obviously, he has his priorites in alignment!

Some of his friends that come over think that the
Sprite is real cool.  I keep their interest peeked
by telling them I'll let them drive it once it back
in one piece (Once OK by Parents, with me in the car).

That always starts them dreaming.  Then I'll ask them to 
hand me a tool and they have no clue as to what a 10mm
box end hand wrench is, so I do a little explaining.

Yes, when we were kids, we wanted to make a cars go fast,
now days, kids want to make their computers go fast.  Changing
times.

Q - Neighborhood Grease Monkey



At 07:18 AM 6/28/97 -0700, pbailey wrote:
>> Much about LBC's "collectivity" is nostalgia.  It's what we loved when
>>
>> we were younger, and it takes us back to a place that we what to be
>> again.  Regards,
>>
>> Chris.
>
>  I couldn't agree more but WHAT is a lovable modern car?Not too many
>also this generation of kids don't seem to be the car nuts we were.The
>other day I was coming home from work and a perfect Cobra was going in
>front of me I saw 2 teenagers (about 14-15) sitting on the curb and they
>didn't even look at it!I'm trying to get closer to get a good look.My
>own teenagers aren't all that interested in cars sure they would like
>one but I don't see the  passion that we had,why is that I wonder? Could
>it be that cars are boring,too expensive,too many hassles
>(insurance,smog checks etc)Could it be that cars are now considered
>anti-social
>and the downfall of humanity by the likes of Al Gore and the media?I
>don't know but with the exception of Kai I haven't seen too many young
>enthuiasts on the net,I'm afraid we may have already seen the golden age
>of automobiles pass and now we are in a downward turn until they are
>just utilitarian vehicles with no more soul than a metro bus.
>
>Pat
>
>
>
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'62 Healey Sprite MKII HAN6L2874

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