Bought a metallic gold Jaguar 420G at the factory in England in 1967 for
about $7000 and traveled with it to the US aboard the Holland-America lines
MS Statendarm to NY city. Drove to Arizona. Great ride, expensive to
maintain.
Bill Macdonald
Portland, Oregon
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(503) 526-8649
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- ----- Original Message -----
From: "RONALD KAZI"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Lotus Europas and Load Range D Mickey's
> Born in Westchester and working now in Stamford and have driven my TR-6
and
> Healey though those same streets and surrounding ones. Will the GMC
handle as
> well?(Preservation of GMC content before this turns into BRITCAR.net.
>
> Ron and Julie
>
>
> > There's a name from the past. I've never actually owned one, (I'm a
Jaguar
> > MK2 man myself) but I've worked on quite a few. Very light and very
fast.
> > Used to race them with my '58 bug eye. If I could get in front I could
beat
> > 'em, but in the back roads of Greenwich Ct. If they got in front they
would
> > leave me behind. Ah the careless days of youth.
> > Markus
> > P.S. What's the deal with these Michilen Load range D tires. Should I be
> > freaked out??? Should I change mine??? They are 13 years old and brand
new,
> > but showing a little cracking in the sidewall. If I have to I'll spring
for
> > new 16 inchers on Alcoa rims. What brand would you all recommend?
>
>
about $7000 and traveled with it to the US aboard the Holland-America lines
MS Statendarm to NY city. Drove to Arizona. Great ride, expensive to
maintain.
Bill Macdonald
Portland, Oregon
- -----------------------------------------
(503) 526-8649
eieioh
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "RONALD KAZI"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Lotus Europas and Load Range D Mickey's
> Born in Westchester and working now in Stamford and have driven my TR-6
and
> Healey though those same streets and surrounding ones. Will the GMC
handle as
> well?(Preservation of GMC content before this turns into BRITCAR.net.
>
> Ron and Julie
>
>
> > There's a name from the past. I've never actually owned one, (I'm a
Jaguar
> > MK2 man myself) but I've worked on quite a few. Very light and very
fast.
> > Used to race them with my '58 bug eye. If I could get in front I could
beat
> > 'em, but in the back roads of Greenwich Ct. If they got in front they
would
> > leave me behind. Ah the careless days of youth.
> > Markus
> > P.S. What's the deal with these Michilen Load range D tires. Should I be
> > freaked out??? Should I change mine??? They are 13 years old and brand
new,
> > but showing a little cracking in the sidewall. If I have to I'll spring
for
> > new 16 inchers on Alcoa rims. What brand would you all recommend?
>
>