A couple articles recently stated that the Peyote name describes the
state of mind one would be in while producing the car and under the
influence of Peyote.
Last July, Bill and I got into some Gin & Tonic, along with wine
provided by the Rossi's. We stayed up late and Bill told stories of his
sailing days and we watched our respective incar video tapes of the
season past.
While I struggled forth the next morning at about 8:00am, Bill had been
up at 6:00am cleaning 1500 miles of road grunge from our TR3.
As we left for Albany, Bill was jumping into his long term MGB to see
the doctor.....
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>From: BFEKENG@aol.com[SMTP:BFEKENG@aol.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 1997 10:10 AM
>To: 102247.2323@compuserve.com
>Cc: Vintage-race@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: Peyote MK II
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> BAXTER:Good to hear from you.Last time I was in Elizabethtown Bill was going
>to tell me the story about how the Peyote got its name but we got sidetracked
>by something else & I never did hear the story.I dont recall ever seeing Bill
>drink anything stronger than beer but we used to sit on the porch at
>Stoneleigh & put down a few brews while we were bench racing.We were
>contempories but on different sides of the country.Bill was a one of a kind &
>I do miss him.However the ones I feel sorry for are the ones who never met
>him.
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> KEN G>
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