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RE: Prepare for Take Off..... First flight of the year

To: "'spitfires@autox.team.net'" <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Prepare for Take Off..... First flight of the year
From: "Banbury, Terrence" <Terrence.Banbury@dnr.state.oh.us>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 08:40:50 -0500
Dave T,  I'm still in the prep stage, but am anxious to make that first
extended run.  Your topic got me thinking I should pick a day and a route
for the first outing of the year.  Something good to think about while it's
still cold outside (although not really that bad).

Terry Banbury
Mk III

> ----------
> From:         Dave Terrick[SMTP:dterrick@home.com]
> Reply To:     Dave Terrick
> Sent:         Wednesday, March 01, 2000 8:00 PM
> To:   triumphs@autox.teaam.net; spitfires@autox.team.net
> Subject:      Prepare for Take Off..... First flight of the year
> 
> 
> The header says it all.  A fifty mile return journey to St Francois
> Xavier,
> a small town outside of Winnipeg.  As in Manitoba, Canada, "Winterpeg".
> Except that there is no snow to be found, except a small drift in a
> ditch...here and there.  We have been blessed with a winter that started a
> month late, and...knock on wood pleeeeease.... well, you know.  My
> previous
> record is Feb 10, and then  I only drove it to the club meeting (a change
> in
> insurance law favoured a pre-March 1 reg.. and I thought why not?).
> 
> I think this will be a wonderful summer for all of us everywhere,  weather
> patterns permitting.  Now us "Notherners" (include snowbelt states,
> please)
> may have a chance at a 9 month season !!
> 
> I put the car away last October.  Then, it needed a diff (wrong ratio),
> tranny (3rd gear synchro, bearings, and speedo gear),  and many little
> things.  Driving today,  I wonder.....  Absence did  make the heart grow
> fonder, because I enjoyed the quirks of the car.  3800 rpm at 60,  with
> essentially no mufflers.  Double declutching to save what's left of the
> tranny.  Freezing from the lack of decent heat and window seals that I
> never
> ever did put on....  I came home shivering... because I was too macho to
> wear a  "proper" leather jacket,  but pumped up about the ordeal.  I even
> ran into a fellow at the town store who claimed to have had a GT6.  His
> story about a "great car that was a maintenance hog" struck a good nerve,
> and I left, shivering, but smiling as I let the volume control hit 5k on
> the
> upshifts.
> 
> I challenge the lists to continue this thread.  Let's make some good news.
> 
> Dave T
> Winnipeg
> 

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