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Re: Brad Kahler

To: vafred@erols.com
Subject: Re: Brad Kahler
From: "Brad Kahler" <Brad.Kahler@141.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 22:19:10 -0500
Hi Fred & list,

I'll 2nd your opinion of John and Chips restoration shop.  VERY impressive. 
Must be nice to make money doing something that the rest of us have to 
pay to do!!  

Listers, for those of you who haven't seen Fred's TR3A up close and in 
person you're missing a real treat.  Thats one beautiful car.  Kind of makes 
me want to keep my Spit under wraps in my garage.  Fred has quite a stable 
of nice vehicles.  Better yet he has a wonderful wife who puts up with his 
car hobby.  I believe that is harder to find than these cars that we treasure.

I must admit, up to this point the "vacation/LBC parts hunting trip" has 
been extremely enjoyable and costly!!   I've managed to meet at least five 
members of this list on the trip so far.  I've seen Jack Drews and his great 
TR4 Ralley car, Andy Mace's stable of projects, Tony Rhodes to exchange 
parts with, Fred Thomas for inspiration and John Lye for some hard to find 
TR4 items.  In my opinion every person I've met from this list has been a 
class act.  This trip has accomplished just about all my goals for parts that I 
had been missing.  Now if only I had more money to spend!!  So far I've 
traveled over 3300 miles and have about 600 yet to go.  I've also stopped at 
two LBC parts places, Team Triumph in Warren Ohio and British Miles 
close to Philadelphia PA.  At both of those places I managed to come up 
with some parts that I desperately needed.  Best of all I got an OD and 
tranny from British miles that should allow me to make it to Portland Maine 
for the VTR convention next year.  Do you hear that Andy Mace, I'll be 
there in an LBC will you? <BG>  Yeah, thats a challenge, are you game?

The final portion of this trip takes place tomorrow afternoon when I stop in 
Carbondale Illinois to pickup the $300 TR3A that I bought.  The PO told me 
that its been raining there for over two days and the car is sitting in a field 
of clay.  Don't even know if I can get the trailer down close to the car yet.  
I 
may have to do some long distance winching with a 2 ton come-a-long.  I've 
allowed myself up to two days to get the car onto the trailer.  Considering 
that when they pulled the car with a dozer a while back and the wheels 
didn't turn I figure I'm going to need some luck on this one.  

Note to John Lye.  John since I can't get email directly to you yet I wanted 
to use this space to say thanks for helping me locate all those parts.  As 
near as I can tell that pretty much completes my list of used parts that I 
needed.  Of course once I get home thats liable to change again!!  This 
obviously applies to Chip as well.  

Thanks all.

> Listers, just had a very nice day with Brad Kahler, we spent the morning
> going over my T/R 3 so he can get some ideas on his new project, and drove
> down to see John Lye in Charlottsville, Va., WOW what a restoration shop
> he has, 2 Jags, 2 sprites a porsche, and a Morgan, all for frame-ups and
> just beautiful, he had a lot of very usefull parts that Brad had been
> searching for his early 4 so we just loaded up his P/C and now off the
> Penna. to pick-up his trailer and head for Ill. to gets his T/R 3. Let me
> tell you if you think the people on this list are nice chatting with, wait
> till you get the privilage to meet them in person, John & his partner Chip
> treated Brad and I like we were family, needless to say what a way to
> spend the day, this list is, well I hope everyone has the same good
> fortune to meet as many people in person from this list as I have, its
> just great. Thanks for letting me share my feelings.  "FT"
> 



Brad  (Lincoln Nebraska 402-464-1502)

1964 Spitfire4           BFC25720L
1966 TR4A               CT72398L (Now a parts car)
1961 TR4                  CT288L (Now with OD!!)
196? TR3?                (Parts or Long term project?)
1951 Dodge Truck    82217766  B-3-B-108 

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