I don;t have a celebrity Spitfire-but I have sat in a celebrity TR6!
There's a classic cars lot in the San Fernando Valley (Van Nuys or
Encino-something like that.) And he had John Rhys-Davies white TR6. Not an
especially nice car. The lot owner (who has restored vintage pick-ups for
people like Tori Spelling) said he thought Rhys-Davies had decided to sell
because he couldn't get in the car anymore!
Laura G.
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>From: "Simmons, Reid W" <reid.w.simmons@intel.com>
>Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 16:13:04 -0700
>To: Spitfire list <spitfires@autox.team.net>
>Subject: RE: spit spotting
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>Hmmm, "celebrity" Spitfires. Anyone out there own one? Or were these
>"expendable" stage props that wound up in the junk yard?
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>Reid
>'79 Spitfire (original owner)
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Campbell [mailto:spitfire@shelby.net]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 3:24 PM
>To: Spitfire list
>Subject: Re: spit spotting
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>CHiPs is a cornucopia(eh, you spell it right) of Spit sitings. I watch
>about 10 minutes a day before work and I see one about twice a week. I'm
>just waiting for a Spitfire to show up on the Dukes of Hazard, that would be
>a find!
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>Remembered Spitfire siting: The first Police Academy(the only good one),
>I'm almost sure the car that the hard-ass sergeant catapults over, to end up
>in a quite compromising position with a horse, is a Spitfire.
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>Now who needs to get a life?
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>Mark Campbell
>72 Spitfire
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>> I gotta get a life.
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>> sat down surfing the cable and saw the opening 3 min. of a CHiPs episode.
>> The no-goodniks were driving a blue MG midget with removeable flame decals
>> (improved the thing, IMHO) and escaped as a part of a "rally" rounding
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>> corner were a coupla ancient rice burners, a 240(?)Z and a brown SPIT.
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>> Guess the biker fuzz got the bad guys in the end-had to come work for the
>> local gummint and play on the internet this morning.
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>> rick stieg
>> 75 Spit
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