damn good question Chuck....
I was getting ready to post a message about those soft records out there at
Bville just to get us going....
down in the shop building the new welding Cart's... got a great deal on a
new Plasma cutter and a Squarewave Tig.... ( By the way I found a great
welding shop that ships and cuts killer deals on Lincoln and Miller
equipment)
anyway I was thinking (always scary)
hell I been almost two hundred on the Salt... and we all know just how easy
that is.... so what is Al's record... 409 mph.... hmmm it's just a tick
over twice as fast.... shouldn't be a Problem eh? (sorry for the
meaningless post to your E-mail system.... Some times I just have sick
thoughts...)( I sure hope your smiling and not taking any of this
seriously)
Keith
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> From: Chuck Rothfuss <crothfuss@coastalnet.com>
> To: land-speed@autox.team.net
> Subject: Maxton...under water?
> Date: Saturday, September 18, 1999 8:06 AM
>
> John, NC ECTA members,
>
> Any word about the conditions at Maxton as far as the flooding? I
heard
> Laurinburg mentioned on the news last night as one of the places that was
> flooded. (Hope David is on high ground.) I'm trapped here on the coast,
> with every major route out of here either flooded or washed away. If the
> course or roads leading to the area aren't safe to travel next weekend we
> need to make a call soon about what to do with this event. My fording
depth
> is pretty good with the Jeep, but I don't know if the USS Wankel is sea
> worthy.
>
> Chuck "Stranded on the Coast" Rothfuss
> ECTA
> Swansboro, NC
>
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