Hi Jim! -you lucky dawg you, living right at ground zero.....
I bet you did have a ball. Like you said: REAL HOT RODS. I've been
wanting to got to that event for the last 65 years,-and I'm only 54.......!
Trouble is, I 'magine there's so much to see, a guy could get dizzy
tring to see it all! They'd hafta haul you off to the hospital for
medication. Then, if ya' kicked the bucket, the official cause of death
would be listed as "OD of rust" Next thing you know the Gummmint would have
to step in to have an "full investigation" to learn if it "had any cancer
causing agents" or some such....
mebbe some day,....we'll get there :=)
-"Doug down south"" -in exile,in NuYawk
(Who says; if it's got a number on it, and makes a lotta noise, it's
GROOVY....)
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From: "Jim Dincau" <jdincau@qnet.com>
Reply-To: "Jim Dincau" <jdincau@qnet.com>
To: "land speed list" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Subject: OD on oldies
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 20:41:26 -0700
Hi all,
Went to the Antique Nationals Sunday, had a great time. There were
T's, A's, B's, C's, Rajo's, Riley's, HAL's, Cragar's, more 4 bangers than
you could count. Along with flathead V-8's, Gimmys, stovebolts, Wane's,
Arduns and I don't know what all. There were show quality cars and rat rods,
and everything in between. Every combination you could think of, from a
stock, supercharged 1941 Hollywood Graham to a 1928 Hudson 2 door sedan with
a 351 Cleveland in it.
REAL HOT RODS, the fastest cars there were the flathead dragsters of Bradley
and Mckain and Houtz and it was more fun than the last NHRA national event I
went to.
Jim in Palmdale
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