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Posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, on March 08, 2005 at 13:59:25 from (209.71.222.79):
In Reply to: A different breed of cat. posted by Chris Vangel on March 08, 2005 at 11:47:36:
Those Unimogs are awesome machines. I think they run about $250,000 USD new. Anybody who would track one down and buy it is a pretty serious off-roader, and most likely the conversation was interesting, indeed. One time a guy and his son pushed a sparkling TR6 past our house, just out of the garage from a complete restoration. They were on their way home to New Brunswick with it, and it wouldn't start. I called my Scottish mechanic. In fifteen minutes he was at the car; in 30 seconds he had it going. All of the current runs through the dashboard on those cars, and they corrode at the ammeter. Nothing to it if you know British cars. We had a grand old conversation. The guy's a prof at University of New Brunswick. We didn't take any money so he sent us his latest book.
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