Congratulations! May she grow up to be as beautiful as she can be, and be
cared for with the dedication that she and her brethren all deserve!
Rick Gregory
'74 Spitfire 1500
Great Falls, Montana
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ken St.John [mailto:stjohnkj@twangdemonium.com]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 12:58 PM
To: Spitfires
Subject: New Family Member
It's true, this Triumph disease is incidious! Saturday a friend and I
hauled home a new member to my meager stable - a 1965 Mk II Spitfire.
The car had been abandoned at a house owned by a Baptist church and let
out in the lovely Washington weather.
The DPO had attempted to shoehorn an MGB 1800 engine into the car and it
rode home half in, half out of the car! It is now out and the boxes of
parts removed. Unfortunately the original engine is lacking crank and
cam shaft as well as one piston and rod. I've got feelers out for
another engine. I'll be replacing floor pans and looking for a front
bumper as well!
And if someone is looking for a complete MGB 1800 engine and trans with
all ancilleries let me know!
Ken St.John
'74 Spitfire 1500 - "Lil Red
'65 Spitfire Mk II - "Ol Blue
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