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Re: Early Christmas in Cincinnati!

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Subject: Re: Early Christmas in Cincinnati!
From: "Laura Gharazeddine" <Laura.G@141.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 12:23:16 -0700
Wow! You made out pretty good!

I also had an early Christmas this past weekend-I met up with the 
gnetleman who is selling his stunning '78 that I recently posted a 
message about. He had a trunkful of goodies for me-including a 
rear end! So, now i have an extra one!

I came home, and went through all the little bits and peices and 
just felt like the luckiest girl in all Spitfiredom!

Laura G.

p.s.-anyone wanna buy a set of front turn signals?

Vita brevis est: rapide agite, vigore strigate!



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Ree Gurley" <reegurley@mindspring.com>
Reply-To: "Ree Gurley" <reegurley@mindspring.com>
Date:  Tue, 11 Dec 2001 13:20:29 -0500

>     This message is totally void of useful information - 

however, I must
>gloat over my good fortune incident to visiting my son in 

Cincinnati this
>past week-end.
>     About a year ago, I bought by email a pair of Spit 1500 

seats which my
>son picked up for me and stashed in his basement awaiting my 

pick-up.  I
>didn't get around to picking them up promptly, because the 

refurbishment of
>my old seats was much more successful than I anticipated.  I 

finally visited
>my son this past week-end, and viewed my seats.  What a pleasant 

surprise -
>they're tan vinyl (not houndstooth), need only one seam 

re-stitched & a good
>clean-up, and include all the hardware (except tracks).  John S., 

the
>seller, kindly threw in an extra headrest & a beautiful tan 

boot-cover, plus
>2 more seat-bottoms without covering, but with BEAUTIFUL foams.
>     Sunday afternoon I went to check out an '80 Spit for sale in 

Newtown.
>It was quite decent - repainted BRG (professionally done), no 

obvious rust,
>nice interior, smooth-running, etc.  But, for whatever reason, it 

didn't
>particularly turn me on (cars are like the opposite sex - some 

turn you on &
>some don't, and you can't often explain why).  The seller, John 

R., a real
>pleasant guy, has apparently shifted his interest now from Spits 

to a Jag
>he's re-doing.  After looking over the '80 Spit, John's Jag, and 

various
>other works-in-progress (a mid-80's Trans-Am, some sort of a
>rail-car/dune-buggy/mud-runner, a couple of Farmall's, etc.), I 

homed in on
>the '77 Spit parts-car outside the barn.  Pulling the tarp aside, 

the first
>thing I noticed was YAHOO! a proper 1500 luggage-rack  - by 

proper I mean
>the one with the oval bars front and back and the raised oval bar 

in the
>back, six flat fore-and-aft slat-bars, overall about 18" X 36".  

John was
>happy to let me have that for next to nothing - plus anything 

else I wanted
>from the parts car (he got it for the tranny, which he pulled & 

put in his
>'80).
>     Sure am glad I took the truck to Ohio rather than the car, 

because on
>departure Monday I had more than 1/2 of the truck-bed filled with 

Spit
>goodies, to wit:  2 tan vinyl seats, 2 uncovered seat-bottoms, 1 

tan
>headrest, 1 tan boot-cover from John S., plus 1 luggage-rack, 3
>bumper-guards, 2 black knee-pads, 1 black transmission cover, 1 

black
>tonneau-cover, 1 tan top-boot, 1 black radio-console & plate, & 1 

complete
>soft-top frame from John R. -----   total, overall expenditure 

$110 (I do
>believe in Santa).
>     Being an ancient geezer approaching my 7th decade (I'm 

probably even
>older than you, Fred), one would expect me to instantly collapse 

into the
>sack last night after a 500-mile journey - but where was I in the 

wee hours?
>Not in the sack, but down in the workshop cleaning up my "new" 

luggage-rack!
>     This, BTW, is not a sneaky solicitation by me to peddle any 

of these
>goodies. I'm sort of holding them in reserve aimed toward another 

Spit less
>than a mile away that I'm trying to get.  The young man who owns 

says he's
>going to fix it up because it's been in the family for a number 

of years &
>has great sentimental value, etc.  But meanwhile it's been 

sitting outside,
>untouched, un-tarped, for more than a year with the elements 

taking their
>toll through disintegrated quarter-windows & back-window.  I hate 

to see
>that thing just sitting there, rusting away.  But, that's another 

story.
>     Meanwhile, Merry Christmas to me!
>
>Cheers,  Ree G. in Silver Spring, MD  -  78 Spit  FM73070U O

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