Russ
The Kenz - Leslie roadster is # 593. I think the loudest car at Bonnevill is
Marlo Treits lakester.
Glen
Glen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Russel Mack" <rtmack@concentric.net>
To: "Higginbotham Land Speed Racing" <saltrat@pro-blend.com>;
<land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 11:49 AM
Subject: RE: #333
> Skip:
> Howdy. Good to have you back on line.
>
> If my memory serves (which it often doesn't), Kenz-Leslie roadster is also
> red, carries boucous (Fr. sp?) ballast, and was pitted just south of us,
> across the little "driveway"? Big crew. You introduced me at the end of
> the meet, when we were all packing-out.
>
> Theirs was a name I'd heard of before I ever went to the salt. Can't find
> them in the "Official Program", so I guess they weren't pre-registered.
> (Markley DeSoto was in there, though.)
>
> My focus that meet was on providing some value to the team, so I didn't
> spectate as much as I have since. Also, when I did spectate, I was really
> dazzeled by the SPECTACLE (you'd think I'd been living under a rock). I
did
> appreciate you introducing me around to several of the competitors, and
> taking me out to visit Glen and the Shearers. And I think I remember you
> calling our attention to the Markley roadster once when it ran. I
remember
> the 4WD roadster pitted behind (west of) us, too.
> Russ, #1226B
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Higginbotham Land Speed Racing [mailto:saltrat@pro-blend.com]
> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 11:30 AM
> To: Russel Mack; land-speed@autox.team.net
> Subject: RE: #333
>
>
>
> Russ,
> Could it be that you are remembering the Kenz-Leslie roadster that pitted
> beside us at Speedweek '01. That one I could hear to the "5".
> The engine that I still hear to this day is the Markley Brothers
> Desoto.......WOW! No sound like it anywhere.
> Skip
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