[Alpines] Getting rid of the Sunbeam

Steve Sage fastsage at cox.net
Sat Jun 12 12:33:53 MDT 2010


Mark:
That is funny! I was thinking, why would that guy do such a thing?

When I first dated my wife waaay back in 1968 or so, I picked her up in 
my Series V Alpine. She asked me if Sunbeam was the same company that 
makes mix masters. I still kept on dating her though.

Steve Sage



On 6/12/2010 10:16 AM, Mark J Bradakis wrote:
> Every year here in Salt Lake City we have a neighborhood
> cleanup week.  Crews go through various areas with dump
> trucks, loaders and such picking up stuff too big or
> heavy to put in the weekly garbage.
>
> I decided it was time to roll the Sunbeam out to the
> curb to have it hauled away.  It still runs, but it
> has been replaced by something better.  It sat outside
> for a while, there's some surface rust on the chrome.
> The thing has seen better days, but I just no longer
> want it.  I rolled it out to the curb, and it was
> gone within hours.
>
> If you want to see what sort of condition it was in,
> see http://www.team.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=54
>
> Maybe the economy will pick up, tons of donations to
> Team.Net will come rolling in, and I'll be able to
> afford a real Sunbeam!
>
> mjb.
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