At 12:55 PM 7/5/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Listers,
>
>Just about the time you think this story couldn't get any more bizarre, it
>does!! I have just learned from a reliable source close (very close) to
>TAC that while the aforementioned meeting in the S.F. bar was transpiring,
>someone broke into the rotary powered Alpine conversion vehicle belonging,
>of course, to the TAC member, and stole all of the TAC materials he was
>carrying inside including the certificates, stickers, and perhaps most
>significantly, the records of the last 38 TAC'd Tigers, including those
>TAC'd at Big Bear. ...
I'm not sure where Bob is headed with this new thread, but rest assured
that the STOA TAC materials are still very much in our possession and we
have (since the event) duplicated all records of the 12 new additions to
the program at Big Bear. As soon as I can spare Kevin's time, we will be
updating the STOA web site with this info. We hope to include the six to
eight Tigers TACed in the Northwest by Larry Atkission and his crew, which
will bring the new total to about 310. BTW, the rotary powered Alpine is
not a conversion but a genuine modified Alpine complete with correct VIN Tags.
Tom
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