Randall wrote:
> I'm in, but ... doesn't it seem odd that this car has languished for 5
> months at such an attractive price ?
>
>> I will be calling Jody Gorman this evening to find out the details
>>
>
> Hopefully that's the owner ...
>
> Randall
Fortunately one of our Club members in Georgia has received a bunch of
photos from the owner and talked to the owner on the car condition a
while back. I am looking them over now. The car, aside from being an
early sanction 1971 vehicle (early or mark I) has a few issues but
considering it is to be restored, that is not a problem. We could
discuss with the owner about a donation.
However, ISOA also has a nice 1973 Stag lined up for a purchase that is
$3300, and already in Illinois so transportation would be quite a bit
less cost and effort.
So one way or the other, the pledges will be able to be spent toward
acquiring a car for John.
I think this brings up the need to get an online pledge list rolling so
when the North American charity side of things is set up, we have a list
of pledges and can give proper tax deduction documentation for the
monies collected. My goal there is to have those details sorted by the
end of February 2008.
I am happy to see such response toward this event at such an early
period. Do keep it up as we get the final details ironed out.
Cheers!
--
Glenn A. Merrell
Chairman, Triumph Stag Club USA (2007-2009)
SKYPE id stagbytriumph
The best trophies are miles on the odometer, stone chips in the paint, dead
bugs on the windshield!
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