Then why is my Land Rover 109" called a station wagon, along with my Hillman
Husky ? Neither has been referred to as Shooting Brakes in my liturature.
Rootes question: who knows what the significance the Husky has in relation to
the Alpine? Answer and proof in my next post! -art-
Ian Spencer wrote:
> Jay, it's real...I promise!!!! ;-)
>
> Ian Spencer
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> >>> <Jay_Laifman(at)countrywide.com> 04/04/00 02:45PM >>>
> You know how I know the Alpine Shooting Brake is real? Everyone knows that
> Rootes used car shots and car art over and over, sometimes changing the
> color, or flipping them around, or changing a trim piece, but still using
> the original drawing or picture as the basis. If one looks closely at the
> picture at the top of the feature, and the car in the ad at the bottom, one
> can see it is the same picture, just flipped around. Thus, based upon this
> inrefutable logic, I am quite certain that this must be a genuine Rootes
> product.
>
> Great, fantastic, wonderful, stupendous. My hat's off to you, Ian, well,
> that is if I wore a hat.
>
> Jay
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