Rick and Carolyn,
No Gremlin has been known to survive outdoors for more than two years.
Simply open the garage door and start the clock.
Regards,
Glen Byrns
'59 bugeye
'59 Morris Traveller (Winifred)
----- Original Message -----
From "Rick & Carolyn" <walters at mail.softcom.net>
To: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 9:55 AM
Subject: rolling chassie
> Whoopee, It's a rolling chassis as of today. It's not a Spridget but is
> a Midget. So does my 52 MGTD count? It seems that getting started
> takes the longest. I have her stripped to the frame and painted for
> about 6 months. The shocks held me up, Could make up my mind whether I
> wanted to upgrade or rebuild them. Either way it was expensive. I
> finally made up my mind to rebuild them, so now on to the engine.
>
> I did have one little misshap. Anyone else have Gremlins in their
> garage? I think I got one traveling through the area and decided to
> stay. Last week I couldn't find two of the U-bolts for the axle.
> Knowing if I ordered them they would show up. Yep there they were on the
> top of my work bench. Today it the small brake tube. The TD uses a
> special thread, I can't go down and buy them on the shelf. I'll keep
> looking.
>
> In the mean time I think it is time for some Gremlin poison. I'm open
> for suggestions on what is in the mix. Anyone on the list know how to
> get rid of Gremlins?
>
> Rick
>
> BTW knowing my luck, I will get rid of them only to have the fish and
> game of CA on my door step saying they are a endangered species. You
> bet they are if I ever get one in the cross hairs of my 22 Cal. he'll be
> extinct.
>
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