Hello, Anthony, I think in your case the operative phrase is "in England". I guarantee you that over here the Jag front clip would not be the economical alternative! :^) Have fun, Mike in SF. --- Studio2 <studio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Don't normally get involved in this kind of thing, > but after all the hoo-hah went onto ebay to have a > look at the sacreligious '57 Dodge. Looks pretty > fine to me for the money (as long as his reserve > isn't ridiculous). Got to question the '82 Transam > dash, but each to their own. I'm putting a Chevy > 10-bolt rear and a Jag front clip in my '58 - anyone > want to string me from the nearest tree :^) > Seriously though, I can understand people berating > the guy for fitting (in their opinion) inferior > parts to the car, but it just seems to get a little > bit too intense sometimes - if you don't like it, > don't buy it by all means. > But when I'm driving my LSD'd, proper > parking-braked, power-steered, 4-pot disc-braked > (also 383'd, wouldn't go as far as fitting a GM > motor as well) Plymouth for a fraction of the cost > of what it would've been for the uprated Mopar parts > over here (England), I don't think I'll lose much > sleep about my lack of brand loyalty. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Need an answer fast? Search the 17,000+ pages of the Forward Look Mailing List archives at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm
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