The guy was using his Bugeye as his getaway car? Wow, that wouldn't be
conspicuous, but for in traffic handling, I guess he couldn't make a much
better choice. I'm glad you caught the SOB.
You should have figured a way to tie the Sprite to one of the robberies, had
it confiscated, and bought it at the auction on the cheap side :)
Patton
b-evans@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> While driving along in the black and white, minding my own business, I
> saw a Frogeye blow a stoplight. It was a white one, just like the one I
> had driven to work earlier that night. Hitting the red lights, I pulled
> him over, and soon realized he was an odd bird. Knowing that the
> driver's sidepocket was a catch all, I leaned over slightly to take a
> look. Bingo! What WAS a .357 magnum doing in the sidepocket? A LOADED
> .357? Oh, just for occasional use in armed robberies, it turned out.
>
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Patton Dickson Dallas, TX
1967 Austin-Healey Sprite H-AN9-L/69437
See My Austin-Healey Sprite Page
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Shores/1256/page2.html
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