On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Bob Lang wrote:
> > ...You got your current SCCA production racers, you got
> > your vintage racers, you got your autocrossers in both "prepped" cars and
> > streetable cars, there might well be rallyists out there, and there are
> > more than a few very interested and knowledgeable "observer/historian"
> > types on the list.
>
> Well put, Andy. I suppose that is why you are El Presidente' of VTR. Such
> a way with words.
Now if I could only get the Hardly Boys RaceSpit 4 to run as well as my
mouth! :-)
> And I agree. Whether we're Vintage, SCCA, Solo II, Speeede fReakZ -
> whatever. There's a lot less of us out there _right now_ than there used
> to be and we all need to support each other.
Absolutely. Which reminds me of two things:
1. Anyone know any semi-big-time rallyists running Triumphs? And do they
have e-mail, and do they want to be included here?
2. Question especially for Russ Moore: Back in the 1970s, I used to drive
by a Triumph Herald "mini-stocker" (yes, folks, a Herald for the dirt
ovals!) somewhere in the outskirts of Watkins Glen. Any idea, Russ, if the
car is still extant? I use to think that was so way cool; I suppose most
of you could figure out why!
Hey, who needs "Legends" cars when we could all be sliding Herald saloons
'round the banked dirt tracks?
--Andy
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