AceDesSpades
Ramblin'Gamblin'Man
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I also have four or five YUGE mobile toolboxes by category, plumbing, electrical, woodwork...,
Ha!…i’ve had 2 tool cabinets forever, one for metric the other for sae wrenches.
British cars are junk, some very pretty junk like all those British Leyland sports cars of the 60’s and 70’s.
A friend of mine bought a “restored” mgb like that one a few years ago and never got more than an hour from his house in it without having to call a flatbed. He gave up after a year and bought a newer Miata.
Maybe in a straight line. First corner and that Yaris would roll like a ball......You’re on crack.
A Toyota Yaris would outrun an MGB anytime.
You’re on crack.
A Toyota Yaris would outrun an MGB anytime.
Any of those stock jap econoboxes with a set of decent 60-series tires will out run and out corner any restored stock mgb with the same tires.
Go check weight, hp and tourque. Physics doesnt lie.
Yes, that’s my point.
You can flap your gums about your “ cars of yore” all you like, but most were just styling exercises on top of simple carts.
Fact is most of them are just slow dangerous bad-handling junk compared to even the most ordinary of today’s cars.
“Cars keep going faster all the time…”
Sonny & Cher
Sure, some are genuinely lovely designs.But they look so good........and they have character, unlike the soulless designs that all look as if they're clones of one another.
Yes, that’s my point.
You can flap your gums about your “ cars of yore” all you like, but most were just styling exercises on top of simple carts.
Fact is most of them are just slow dangerous bad-handling junk compared to even the most ordinary of today’s cars.
“Cars keep going faster all the time…”
Sonny & Cher
Harpy likes MGB’s...
Thats funny.
A brake job on a Rolls costs more than your Cataract.
Lol
l like CARS.
I currently have a Cadillac. Second one in a row. I'm lusting after a Bentley but am also considering a Rolls Ghost or Phantom. I'm actively on the hunt for pre-1975 a survivor pickup. There's a '63 GMC that's caught my eye but it has title issues.
Which illustrates that I don't just like MGB's, I like cars.
See, your problem is that you don't see the world as it is. Instead you try to tell the world that it's what you want it to be. Unfortunately for you, the world doesn't listen to insufferable fuckwads. Nor does it care. For which I'm very thankful.
LolAnd? You not able to pay? Is that your problem? You're too broke?
Lol
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For his next trick, Barrister Harpy will deny liking MGB’s and claim to be Rolls Man In Waiting!
I live with someone like that who can never find the thing she needs in her box, so she raids and scatters mine to the four winds until she finds what she needs and then when I next need it, I have to dig through her toolbox which is an amazing collection of odd tools, the most amazing of which is, how many universal tools there are in the world with nobody in the known universe using them.I have one tool chest. Unlike some I don't need to engage in segregation.
Your "friend" is a sucky mechanic if he can't keep a car running for more than an hour. There's no other way to put it, as a mech, he sucks. Period.
I've owned several MGB's, from roadsters to GT's, and I've rarely had any issues with mechanical breakdowns. The ones I had were daily drivers and I even rallied with them a few times.
You need a reliable car when you're in the middle of the Mojave at midnight somewhere between LA and Vegas. My MG's never let me down.
Of course I happen to know a guy who's a wizard with multiple carburetor systems and once setup correctly the SU's on a Brit car work extremely well and are simple to maintain.
As for the claim that they're "scary" at highway speeds, the car was often used to rally. That is, drive on winding roads at high speeds and not crash. They did a very good job at it taking numerous trophies in their class at the time.
They are still used today for SCCA racing and you can occasionally find them on the track in historic races.
Basically, all of that only underscores how much crap you spew as "truth" instead of bullshit.
I live with someone like that who can never find the thing she needs in her box, so she raids and scatters mine to the four winds until she finds what she needs and then when I next need it, I have to dig through her toolbox which is an amazing collection of odd tools, the most amazing of which is, how many universal tools there are in the world with nobody in the known universe using them.
'Tis the season
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