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Greetings - Again! (long)

To: "triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Greetings - Again! (long)
From: "Ross Vincenti" <RVincenti@lbfc.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 9:05 -0800
     Greetings again Scions.
     
     It has been a long time since I was on the list (last September I seem 
     to recall) and a lot has changed since that time.
     
     Biggest news is that the Spit will be a feature article in the May 
     edition of "European Car" magazine.  Patrick Paternie finally wrote 
     the article and we did the photo shoot in January - what a hoot that 
     was!  First the police chased us out of a public park where we had 
     parked the Spit on the grass for the photos.  Then, whilst in the 
     midst of shooting some "action" shots of me driving the car, one of 
     the bolts that holds the right caliper to the upright fell out!  I got 
     on the brakes and "clatter, clatter, clatter" eminated from the right 
     front fenderwell with reduced slowing of the vehicle.  Fortunately 
     there was plenty of run off room and no harm resulted to either the 
     Spit or the driver (me).  Whew!
     
     We nursed it home in the "slow" lane of the highway, being very 
     careful not to put ourselves in the position of having to jam on the 
     binders.  I had to order a replacement bolt which took a week to 
     arrive, then we finished the photo shoot later in January.  Patrick 
     has submitted the draft version of the article, and it looks like the 
     May edition will carry the story.
     
     But, alas, I have decided to part ways with the Spit.  Sad but true.  
     So, my Spitfire 4 is now for sale - all reasonable offers considered.  
     If any of you are not familiar with the extent of the restoration, you 
     may want to pick up the May edition of European car magazine.  I am 
     thinking of moving into a TR-3, or failing that (gasp!) an MGA.  (Hey, 
     stop throwing those stones at me!)  Look at it this way, I will still 
     be driving an LBC and I'll still lurk on the Triumphs list even if I 
     end up with the MGA.
     
     Oh by the way, some of you may recall that I am also working on a 
     Porsche 356 for the missus.  Update - it is completely stripped and 
     ready to be bead blasted this month.  Floors are shot, some rust in 
     the sills, but nothing too serious.  BUT HOLY GOD ARE THE REPLACEMENT 
     PARTS EXPENSIVE!!!  I told the missus this will likely be the last 
     Porsche in our garage if I have it my way.  More to follow later.
     
     Cheers to all...
     
     Ross D. Vincenti
     64 Spitfire 4
     64 Porsche 356C Coupe

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