Like the title says:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/picturegalleries/11123027/10-worst-cars-ever-sold-in-Britain.html
Back in '72, Four of us lads drove to Key West Florida during Spring Break, in an Austin Marina. That took the best part of 24 hours non stop from Toronto Canada.
Crossed the border via the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit , where the US Border control informed us that we didn't have enough documentation to be re-admitted back into Canada if they refused us entry. That could have meant living out our lives in a Marina on the Bridge
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Three of us returned a week later.
Survived a 'loaded' cigarette prank which momentarily blinded the driver outside of Atlanta, and a small town excursion to pay a traffic violation somewhere in Tennessee. The police station was located in the Fire Hall.
Actually one of our gang's father owned a dealership. His regular ride was an MGB, but for Spring Break his Daddy loaned us a brand new Marina. Plus the Parts Dept. stocked the trunk with parts to back up questionable parts. Marinas weren't available in the USA at the time.
It was a tad cramped but we were young and flexible.
Survived somehow.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/picturegalleries/11123027/10-worst-cars-ever-sold-in-Britain.html
Back in '72, Four of us lads drove to Key West Florida during Spring Break, in an Austin Marina. That took the best part of 24 hours non stop from Toronto Canada.
Crossed the border via the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit , where the US Border control informed us that we didn't have enough documentation to be re-admitted back into Canada if they refused us entry. That could have meant living out our lives in a Marina on the Bridge
Three of us returned a week later.
Survived a 'loaded' cigarette prank which momentarily blinded the driver outside of Atlanta, and a small town excursion to pay a traffic violation somewhere in Tennessee. The police station was located in the Fire Hall.
Actually one of our gang's father owned a dealership. His regular ride was an MGB, but for Spring Break his Daddy loaned us a brand new Marina. Plus the Parts Dept. stocked the trunk with parts to back up questionable parts. Marinas weren't available in the USA at the time.
It was a tad cramped but we were young and flexible.
Survived somehow.

