Steve Tritle wrote:
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> Leckstein wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >I saw it on a TD on the NEMGT video of the circuit of Britain but can't
> > >seem to make out the imprint. I don't see any reference to it in any
> > >resto literature either.
> > >
> > Steve, Terry answered your question But, where on the COB video does it
> > appear? I am always fascinated by people who have bothered to watch the
> > video but were not on the trip. Which Video did you see? "Look right keep
> > left" by Steve Shocky, came out two years after the first one and is very
> > entertaining. Did you actually enjoy it?
> >
> > Mike Leckstein
> Mike,
>
> I really did enjoy the video. I saw the plate in question on Look Right
> Drive...at the location where the Italian man agrees that MG's are not a
> Ferrari. Immediately after that, the green TD #89, the plate can be seen
> for about 3 seconds on the passenger side front side screen. The plate
> should be on the driver's side I think.
>
> In Sherrell's book TC's Forever the is a reference to the 'Patent
> Plate'on a TC at the upper portion of the driver's side...side screen.
>
> Captain Mike looked good in the video. I would love to go on one of the
> trips. I am the guy whose bro-in-law is a judge in Annapolis. He and I
> have many heated 'discussions' as he is as I am a professional "arguer".
>
> I train sales people.
>
> Thanks, Mike for responding.
> I recall your TF throwing its fan belt in that video.
>
> I have never been to England but would like to go before my daughter
> turns 16. She is now 3. My eldest is 26! Since I enjoy British cars and
> was once a pugilist, and an English lit instructor, I hope to get there
> one day.
>
> Steve 52 TD
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