Oh well, it's just a thing, purchased by you with your money for your enjoyment, and your choice maximized your marginal utility. I lobbied for its preservation, but it's not my decision.Amskeptic wrote:It looks like the BobD shall shortly succumb to middle age, its youth never to be experienced at car shows with ribbons and all, no, it is just driving and driving and driving. At somepoint it will tilt to "wow! that is a nice looking bus with 200,000 miles on it!" Oh well. It will be as stock as I can keep it, and cursed will be the day when I have to muck this thing up with the diseases of the new age; contemptibly indifferent fit and cynical lousy quality.jtauxe wrote:Colin,
With the Bob D now past 55k miles, you are rapidly approaching the mileage on the white '73 Westy, Number9. It is still under 89k. I wonder how many buses out there are under 100k miles...
Colin
I like the beard. Scraping our faces with sharp implements for cosmetic purposes isn't natural.
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