John
I thought headlight rims were supposed to be difficult to remove.
Just to perpetuate the stereotype of parts falling off of British cars, I have
to confess also that I rattled an air cleaner loose on that really battered
road with the narrow bridges. Definitely want to check all the fasteners after
that.
Glad to hear you guys made it also. Your drive was more fun than ours I'm sure,
the North Shore is beautiful.
It's great to meet list people in person.
Phil
Mk1 Midget
-----Original Message-----
From: John Colosimo [SMTP:jcolosim@tbcdsb.on.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 8:59 AM
To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Lake Superior Vintage Sports Car Rendezvous
Hi Phil,
Glad you made it home. The Thunder Bay crowd made it home more or less
intack. Norris with dropping oil pressure and my Sprite ejected a
headlight rim some where along the coast of lake Superior. 18% of the cars
at the meet were Sprite or Midget flavor. Not too bad. Like you said it
was a wonderful weekend.
John Colosimo
Sprites MK I & MK III
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