Kvach, you got me thinking here: Do you still
have the original Stude? Or, is that another
Stude that you have?
Dick J
--- The Butters Family <bbutters@dmi.net> wrote:
> Here it goes for myself, Christened
> Leslie Kvach Butters, nicknamed
> early on with my middle name. Grew up on a farm
> in south central Iowa where
> I learned to fix broken stuff. Got my first '53
> Studebaker in l962 at age
> l5. Did terrible in school but somehow got
> accepted to Utah State and
> majored in wildlife management. That can be
> interpreted both ways,
> unfortunately. Built a 1953 MG-TD with a
> corvette engine in it that I
> seriously tried to rule the streets of North
> Idaho with. USMC for a couple
> of years as a Fiscal Accountant. Have been in
> N. Idaho since 1975, married
> Beth in 1981 and have a wonderful daughter Cora
> who is a senior and used to
> go to Bonneville with me. Building an addition
> onto our church with all
> volunteer labor, home construction has been my
> main occupation. Keep
> thinking my "53 Stude with blown hemi will once
> again run on the salt. God
> Bless Kvach
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <ardunbill@webtv.net>
> To: Richard Kensicki
> <richk@sparta-junction.com>;
> <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 5:35 AM
> Subject: Re: Occupations
>
>
> > Rich, List, the Frank Lockhart story is
> thoroughly covered, warts and
> > all, in "The Golden Age of the American
> Racing Car" by Griffith
> > Borgeson. Recently back in print, I think.
Bill
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