Thanks, Ron!
I know, I'm WAY too wordy on the front page of the website. I used to get
in trouble all the time from my Program Directors (when I used to be in
radio years ago) for yacking too much, also. Now that the Internet is my
only creative outlet and I can't talk, talk, talk, I write, write, write!!!
I look forward to seeing your "new" Spitfire when your body and paint is
complete. Like you, I would be farming out those tasks to others better
qualified to do the job RIGHT.
I'm just thanking my lucky stars that I was able to find the car I did
before other enthusiasts found it. I feel very fortunate, indeed! The
former owner had been quite frustrated by, in his words "people that didn't
appreciate British sports cars and expected perfection for backyard prices".
By the way, a special thank to all who have so far contributed images to the
"Int'l Round-Tail Spitfire Image Gallery"!
Best wishes for a Happy (and safe) New Year, one and all!
Jeff in San Diego
'67 RHD Spitfire Mk3
http://www.ohms.com/spitfire/spitfire.shtml
----- Original Message -----
From: Ron St. John <st-john@mediaone.net>
To: Spitfire Discussion Group <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 8:13 AM
Subject: Jeff McNeal's Web Site
>
> Jeff:
>
> Great job on the web site! I am highly impressed by your enthusiasm.
> However, you need to provide less information. I took my 70 Mk III in
> to get a new paint job yesterday (I don't have the time, space or
> experience to do it myself). It will cost more than you paid for your
> newly acquired RHD 67. I'm starting to question my intelligence.
>
> Nonetheless, I'll send you some pictures for the web site as soon as the
> snow melts here in Chicago.
>
> Once again, great job.
>
> Ron St. John
>
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