In a message dated 97-07-01 12:24:18 EDT, brit_run@juno.com writes:
<< Just to set the record straight. Dick was following our MGA, about 1/2
mile back, traveling at 60 mph with no other cars on the road, cruising
at that speed for miles, not trying to catch up. No one knows what
caused him to run off the road. There was no witness to the accident.
There were tracks off into the gravel on the left side of the road,
followed by skid marks across the pavement to the right and off the right
shoulder. The car was pointed back up the road, rolled on the left side
and impacted a tree, top first, crushing the top down to door height. We
do not believe he was speeding or trying to catch up.
Regards,
Barney and Carol
Brit Run To The Sun, 1958 MGA >>
I guess there's just not going to be any sort of satisfactory explaination as
to what happened. Certainly, none of us are at peace with losing such a fine
fellow enthusiast.
You two take care as you finish that trip.
R. Johnson - Dallas
'90 Maine Coon
'79 Midget
'76 Midget
'73 MGB
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