guzzi lemans
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Hi all, is anyone concerned regarding the push to removing combustion engined cars from the roads? I have a Japanese reimport disco 1 v8 with a 3.9 which has a lpg conversion which is fine, but the number of filling stations have steadily reduced recently, especially with shell pudding their greenwashing policy. Presumably this will happen to petrol and diesel in the near future so presumably this will devalue the vehicle to zero - regardless of supposed classic status.
This to me will prevent me from carrying out any further improvements except those necessary for safe use.
I'm not sure if I will be keeping it for much longer, and although it is in good condition with no rust or corrosion it will soon end up in the scrap heap as it has no value to anyone which is a pity. I've had the vehicle since 2012 and have kept it in good state of repair including replacing the exhaust for a stainless steel system with cats a couple of weeks ago but now feel as I have wasted my money.
Do others feel the same way?
This to me will prevent me from carrying out any further improvements except those necessary for safe use.
I'm not sure if I will be keeping it for much longer, and although it is in good condition with no rust or corrosion it will soon end up in the scrap heap as it has no value to anyone which is a pity. I've had the vehicle since 2012 and have kept it in good state of repair including replacing the exhaust for a stainless steel system with cats a couple of weeks ago but now feel as I have wasted my money.
Do others feel the same way?