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then you need one of these (my 1976 B - yes no rubber bumpers)...unlike a 911, 40 mph feels like 90 mph

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6 minutes ago, rnl said:

then you need one of these (my 1976 B - yes no rubber bumpers)...unlike a 911, 40 mph feels like 90 mph

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Not surprisingly, popular in England in the 70’s. That looks in immaculate condition. Unfortunately at that time I was forced to drive a company car.  A Morris Marina with a rectangular steering wheel.

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9 minutes ago, lucerne said:

Not surprisingly, popular in England in the 70’s. That looks in immaculate condition. Unfortunately at that time I was forced to drive a company car.  A Morris Marina with a rectangular steering wheel.

Wasn't that the Austin Allegro?

PS - my company car was a 'Land Crab'. ;)

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5 minutes ago, Keith (M) said:

Wasn't that the Austin Allegro?

PS - my company car was a 'Land Crab'. ;)

Keith.  You are right, but there was a lot “not to like” about the Morris I had. It jumped around corners.  I remember The steering wheel was less than round, and the paint colour was some awful shade of  sand.   

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6 hours ago, rnl said:

then you need one of these (my 1976 B - yes no rubber bumpers)...unlike a 911, 40 mph feels like 90 mph

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Nice car but a summer Sunday driver in your neck of the woods. Too much salt on the PA roads this time of year.

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5 minutes ago, Printmaker said:

 

Nice car but a summer Sunday driver in your neck of the woods. Too much salt on the PA roads this time of year.

Nope.  It gets out all year long.  I have a hard top and soft top. If you keep it clean there’s no rust. 

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