On 20 Apr 2005 at 22:04, mike wilson wrote:

> Anthony Farr wrote:
> 
> > Good bullsh*t is when the listener buys it.
> > 
> > regards,
> > Anthony Farr 
> 
> ????  What he meant was that it was virtually an everlasting car.  No 
> rust, just weld up the odd split every now and then and keep on keeping 
> on.  Because it was/had been so ubiquitous, there was a large pool of 
> spares to use up.  The rural mindset was to not buy anything new if the 
> old one could be fixed.  He thought there were many vehicles in the area 
> that were into seven figures on the odometer.

Might have been true in one little remote rural enclave but I still think that 
there was a little leg pulling going on.


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