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Re: Midget Air Dam Interest??

To: Kendall F Jones <mrjones2@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Midget Air Dam Interest??
From: Mark Snowdon <racer45@bellsouth.net>
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 14:07:12 -0800
Kendall F Jones wrote:
> 
> >
> > In my effort to get my Improved Touring / Vintage '72 Midget together, I
> > ran into the company that does all the fiberglass for Winners Circle.
> They
> > happen to be just around the corner from me (in Michigan).  I picked up a
> > 99.9% rust free midget tub from them (probably one of the most most
> amazing
> > things I have seen....  rust free midget...) and in the conversation, I
> > mentioned that front air dams are legal in IT...
> >
> > They are developing an a front air dam that will fit a non rubbernose
> > midget & I said I would see if I can get any other interest (I figure the
> > more he makes, the cheaper they become).  I have seen one of the first
> > molds - fits in behind (and follows) the curves of the bottom of the
> > fenders & lower valence.  Small rib along the bottom.  Not very tall or
> > wild.
> >
> > I have no interest in making a buck off this (I'm gonna buy one anyway).
> I
> > don't even know if they're legal in vintage (I know glass/flares are
> not),
> > but from what I heard - a truely legal vintage car is a bit rare <note
> the
> > joke here!>   But anyway, email me in private if your interested...  (I
> > don't have their # handy)
> >
> > Kendall
> > 72 Midget Dual Purpose IT/Vintage
> >
> > PS - Thanks again for all the advice (and grief).  I see that midgets
> > finished 2nd & 3rd down at the ARRC @ Road Atlanta!
> >
Put me down for two, what kind of price are we looking at, I was going
to try to section a MGB dam, so this is good news. Now if only I could
get a manufacturer to make a Midget nose in 1:25 scale to convert the
Bugeye kit, I would be totally happy.

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