Mr. Ford, please don't get your panties in a twist about this. It's
really not a serious matter in the least. I'm sure that we all benefit
from your responses and I am certain that Mr.Dufresne will take all of
them into consideration when he goes about making his decisions about
his Land Rover, which, by the way, he has yet to procure.
Whether I'm wrong, you're wrong or anybody else is wrong is simply not
worth the bother because Joe is going to do whatever he darn well
pleases anyway no matter what we say.
I appreciate your zeal in setting the record straight. All this
information is available to anyone who wants to take the effort to find
it via the internet and from personal testimonmials.
I highly doubt that Joe will be considering a Defender or Range Rover
due to the high prices for the former and his distaste of the latter.
All this effort is therefore moot. Let's hope that Joe decides to become
ANY kind of rover owner because he seems to me to be the kind of person
who, once involved in the marque, will find the engineering and
mechanicals to be of great interest. I look foreward to his becoming a
LRO because he'll fit right in to our mob. Plus, he's young and brings
his enthusiasm which is highly infectious.
Let's stop pointing fingers and move on to the fun aspects that this
list can provide.
-- Bill Adams 3D & Motion Graphics Design Director International Broadcasting Bureau Washington, D.C. 202-205-9638 badams@ibb.gov'66 Land Rover 109 SW Diesel '81 GoldWing '69 Le Sabre Convertible '63 Pearson Vanguard "Practicing the ancient art of ren-ching"
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