That sparks an idea--wouldn't it be great to organize a TR grid
somewhere? I'd be willing to drive a few miles to run against a dozen or
so TR3/4's
Our grids here in the Northwest tend to be very mixed. There are a lot
of 356's, but also quite a few Alphas. MGA's, AC Bristols (like the one
I plowed into two weeks ago (very rueful grin)).
On the subject of a logo for FOT, I have three designers working for me.
A few weeks ago when things were a bit slow I had one do a logo for a
T-shirt for the Zupan's race here in portland. Unfortunately , I gave
her a magazine to pull a car from, and she chose an Allard. But it's a
cool logo--We could swap in a triumph. and change the lettering. There
are both color and Black & White versions. It might be a little more
complex than everyone has in mind.
What's the most rational way of sending a GIF file to this
group--sometimes not everyone wants to get attachments
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mike jackson [SMTP:grand_wazoo@flinet.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 25, 1997 5:39 PM
> To: Henry Morrison
> Cc: fot@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: RMVR @ Second Creek
>
> Wow, this sounds great! Maybe some year I can find the time to get to
> one of your races (from Florida). It would be great to have a whole
> bunch of TR3s and TR4s. It gets kind of old being in groups of 10-20
> 356s and just a TR or two.
>
> mike
>
> Henry Morrison wrote:
> >
> > Just wanted to report that I (TR3)had loads of fun battling with
> Josh
> > Berkowitz(TR3) and Bill Miller(TR3) at the july 12 meeting of RMVR
> at second
> > creek near Denver. I ,the slow guy, got out front early then
> spent the race
> > holding these two off while they tried all sorts of passing
> maneuvers. It all
> > took place on 165SR15 tires on original width wheels. Looking
> forward to
> > doing it again at Steamboat Labor Day Weekend.
> >
> > Henry Morrison
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