Mark Bradakis,
Kevin O'Driscoll would like to join us on the list. We have had three
guys this week who are contemplating the development of a TR vintage
racer and they need all the encouragement that they can get.
E-mail: <ko3@columbia.edu>
I am a bit concerned, however, about a guy who lets landscaping take
precedence over his car. Of course 50 shrubs is cheaper than a lawyer,
I suppose.
Kevin O'Driscoll,
Mark is distracted from time to time by his job and it make take a few
days to load you in. Welcome aboard.
This IS a low volume list. But sometimes some interesting things happen
with information, quantity purchases, and planning. Between the vintage
racing and some long distance touring I have met the majority of the
folks on the FOT list and I can tell you they are first rate folks.
BTW, we are planning a major gathering at Road America in July, followed
by the VTR Nationals near Minneapolis. Just thought I would mention it.
Regards,
Joe Alexander
Cedar Falls, Iowa
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> From: Kevin O'Driscoll[SMTP:ko3@columbia.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 1998 5:49 PM
> To: Alexander Joseph H
> Subject: RE: QUOTE OF THE DAY
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> Joe,
> Sure I would like to be on the list. I have presently unsubscribed
> from
> both Triumphs and Vintage-Race due to my wanting to be more productive
> at
> work. However, it sounds as if this would be a low volume list, and
> also
> more relevant since most vintage racers are TR3s and TR4s, right?
> Regarding my car, I hit the doldrums last year due to financial
> shortcomings as well as time constraints (my wife thought we needed
> landscaping BEFORE we needed a vintage racer). Anyway, after
> investing
> available funds into car parts, and available time into planting
> 50 shrubs and 500 perennials, I believe that I am ready to begin my
> restoration anew ;-). I look forward to membership in the private
> competition list of Triumph owners.
> Thanks and Best Regards for 1998
> -KevinO
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