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I really have to correct you here - the Solido 1921 is a Spitfire MkII, =
but I have to admit it is really neat, BRG with hardtop and all. It is =
also available in signal red without hardtop, in ordinary trim w/wire =
wheels.
Jorgen Klitholm
Denmark
69 Spit Mk3 (6cyl overdrive)
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Dato: 07/02/97 13:35
Fra: CaptGonzo
My fiancee saw my posting where I said "My fiancee thinks I'm crazy when =
I
study the TRF parts numbers..." =
She said "They're gonna think I'm a nagging whatever..." =
Well guys, this is the same woman who tracked down a model Spitfire on the
Internet... she found it at Manx models "in the Island" as the Norton guys
say... Solido #1921 Spit mk III racer --- very cool --- It came with a =
little
removable hard top ( I wish my MK IV had one). Very well made in France... =
I
looked for six years.. She found one in six weeks --- and it (the package)
came plastered with cool TT race Stamps. Either I'm kinda stupid or she's =
a
gem ... definitly the latter and probably the former...
Hope TRF has a Spit. Dist for all you guys who asked for the number... =
hope I
don't need annother one...sigh
Chris L.
'71 Spit '
74 850 Norton
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From: CaptGonzo@aol.com
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 07:30:55 -0500 (EST)
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: A clarification....
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