---"the jolly rancher..." wrote:
>
> On Thu, 7 May 1998, larry hooven wrote:
>
> > got some of the assundry bit's i mentioned earlier today for my 79
> > spit penny, will put them on tomorrow....i took a day off under the
> > pretense of "if you don't give it to me, i'm going postal"
(apologies
> > to any postal workers who inhabit the list, but lets face it you
have
> > a bad rap)... in the change of the guard on the front end, i took
the
> > time to clean some more oil/mouse stuff/ marmot leavings (sorry
james
> > couldn't resist) off of the front fram members, 1 for cleaning and 2
> > to see what color it was....
> >
> > questionis:
> >
> > 1...the frame appears to be the same color as the body, is this
> > accurate, i assume (bad word i know) that this is the original
> > condition of the car....frame painted the same color as the
body....if
> > so i will paint the frame the same color as the car is going to be
> > when i get done.
> >
>
> yes it was original for the frame to be painted the same color as the
> body. i've seen and read in many books, magazines (can't remember
which)
> that many people paint thier frames black because they didn't think
that's
> the way it was. i can vouch for my own car when i say that her
frame is
> painted the same as the body. and i know it's original because any
where
> it's hard for someone to paint is the same as the rest of the body.
also,
> the commision plate has the factory color stamp matching the color
of the
> car (17-damson). i think it would be easier to paint the framae the
asme
> as the rest of the car anyway.
>
> > 2....hmmmmm.....don't really know, cept that marmot stew is mighty
tasty
> >
>
> does it taste like chicken?
tastes like marmot, same as rattlesnake tastes like rattle snake, only
thing i found that tastes like chicken is chicken!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ==
> > larry, 1979 spitfire fm99248u awaiting more bits and pieces...
> >
> > on the web at http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/9311
_NEW AND IMPROVED_ FASTER PICCYS
> >
> > No Plan Ever Survives The First Contact Intact.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> nik jaremka
>
> '72 spitfire IV
>
> just drive it...
>
>
==
larry, 1979 spitfire fm99248u awaiting more bits and pieces...
on the web at http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/9311 _NEW AND
IMPROVED_ FASTER PICCYS
No Plan Ever Survives The First Contact Intact.
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