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Re: '85 ur-Q storage
- To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net (Non Receipt Notification Requested) (IPM Return Requested)
- Subject: Re: '85 ur-Q storage
- From: glen.powell@smc.com
- Date: 06 Jul 1995 11:05:06 -0400
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Well, it was my daily-driver from '87 'till '93, and I ran it from 52,000
miles to >180,000 miles in that time. While the car was still in
excellent condition in '93 I decided to relieve it from daily-driver
responsibilites and the cruelty of NE winters and the real
possibility of winter-conditions crash damage, etc, while
still in prinstine, origional condition. I feel that it is my
responsibility to protect and preserve this rare piece of
automotive history, so that myself and others may enjoy
it for years to come. Might turn out to be a pretty fair
investment as well.....I can imagine it in the lobby of
the Museum of Transportation in Boston someday.
only 1/2 :)
It was replaced with the '84 4KQ auto-x/race/winter-beater car.
-glen