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Re: Roger "About to enter the world of Vintage Racing"Garnet

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Subject: Re: Roger "About to enter the world of Vintage Racing"Garnet
From: gpetrola@prairienet.org (Gregory Petrolati)
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 1994 08:00:44 -0500

        To Roger and all in general...

        But first to Roger...  have fun, and keep the shiniy-side up!

        I have been attending vintage race events for a number of
        years. I can recommend few other activities more highly
        (except those that can be done with wind in the face, or clothes
        removed). The people are the sport's (?) real treasure, for 
        they are genuine enthusiast for whatever marque they push about
        at speed. These folks generally are not adverse to share their
        love of what they do with the public at large, and have given me
        the opportunity to learn a lot about various racers.

        By the bye, this year's Chicago Historic Races that will be held
        at Road America (Elkhart Lake Wisc.) will feature the music of
        CAN AM Thunder in Thunder Valley, as well as all the Ford GT40s
        that are capable of movement. According to one of the organizers
        George Stauffer (based on a totally overheard conversation) he
        would "accept no excuses for GT40 owners not attending except
        death in the family... that's the IMMEDIATE FAMILY"). I've made
        my arrangements and will be there clicking away, camera in hand
        (GT40s are a particular favorite of mine... they prove the old
        racing axiom "Nothing succeeds like cubic dollars").

        Rememeber, best part of the Ford GT40 was made in Britain!

                                        Tally-HO!

                Greg "The Itee Triumph Driver" Petrolati

--
        "Three Breaks for tea and home before dark!"

    Greg Petrolati                 gpetrola@firefly.prairienet.org
        1962 TR4


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