I like the Olympic relay idea. We could get someone from Boston to take the
car down to the metro New York area. Someone there would agree to transfer
the car into Eastern Pennsylvania. From there to central Pennsylvania where
maybe Sam Strano or the Clemen's clan would drive it to Cleveland. Then
Cleveland to Toledo. Toledo to Chicago. And Chicago to Wisconsin. Some
sort of log would have to come with the car so each autocrosser who helped
in the tranfer could write a note about their experiences.
I guess, the only thing that would pose a problem here is the liability of a
bunch of different people driving the car. I'm sure Pat's insurance company
would just love this plan.
Larry Steckel
>From: washburn <washburn@dwave.net>
>Reply-To: washburn <washburn@dwave.net>
>To: autox@autox.team.net
>Subject: East Coast help?
>Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 20:52:26 -0500
>
>I'm hoping someone on the "right" coast can give me a little help. I am
>considering buying a car that is located in Boston. (Street only...not
>autocross)
>
>1) I am hoping a kindly and knowledgable autocrosser can help out by
>inspecting the car for me. It is located in the city, just South of
>Copley Square. (Bonus: The owner has a Ferrari 246...maybe he will show
>it to you. O.K. it's not much, but every little bit helps!)
>
>2) Is there anyone making a run from East to West that could help out
>with transportation? Either driving or towing? Relay it, like the
>Olympic torch? :) Doesn't have to come to my door step...getting it to
>a closer city is hepfull.
>
>Kindly reply off line if you are able to help out. Thanks gang!!
>
>Pat Washburn
>Wausau, WI
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