Dear Paul, No sir; I have no qualm with the original wood-frame Marcos GT [in fact, from my understanding, it is lighter than the steel frame and therefore quicker with equivalent motor size than a steel framed of the same year/model]. The reason for leaving out all other vehicles are as follows: 1. I visited the Marcos factory when it was still located at Stratford-On-Avon prior to their relocating to Wiltshire. This was in 1969. 2. I had saved, for two years, to purchase a new 1969 Marcos GT while in the U.S.A.F. and subsequently, in that year, I learned that, due to circumstances beyond my control, the money that I had saved was spent by my family members back in the U.S.A. without my knowledge. 3. That was 33 years ago, Paul. Because of those circumstances I was denied from fulfilling those plans to obtain my dream car. 4. Now I am 59 years of age and before I die I want to realize my failed dream and obtain a 1969 or subsequent year model Marcos GT. 5. The Marcos GT can not be exported from Britain, even today, unless it is pre-1974. 6. I would love dearly to be able to purchase the very last 1969 Marcos GT woodframe from Hayes Harris at Wire Wheels in Vero Beach, Florida (reference: Marcos Maniacs) but I seem to have insulted him by expressing my exasperation and frustration with regard to trying to do business with him over these past several weeks by way of email. Therefore, I have no problem with a Marcos GT woodframe but I do have certain criteria regarding what I want in such a car. I need my GT to be quite quick. I am looking for performance, preferably with a 4-speed incorporating electric overdrive or a 5-speed capable of at least 125 mph top end and no less than 0-60 mph in 7.5 or less seconds. Are you interested in selling your car, Paul? If so, does it meet those minimum requirements? I do hope and trust that my providing my views concerning my needs for purchasing a Marcos GT does not insult you. Heck, I would also seriously consider an ancient 1965 or so Lotus Elite or a lovely little Ginetta! But the Marcos GT is what I've had my heart and soul set on for 33 years now ...even over a Jaguar XKE Coupe (which I test drove back in 1969 but still decided on the Marcos GT). With best regards, I am, Most sincerely, Robert D. Boyd rdboyd@...
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Re: [MarcosManiacs] Re: New poll for MarcosManiacs
2002-10-02 by sveltebat@aol.com
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