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> John Lundy
> Senior Astrodynamics Engineer
> Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
> PHONE: (719) 637-8740 x248 FAX: (719) 573-7936
> EMAIL: john.d.lundy@cpmx.saic.com
>
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> From: Lundy, John D.
> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 7:42 AM
> To: 'chuck'
> Subject: RE: Looking for a little guidance
>
> I'm lucky to be in Colorado, where things don't really rust...It dries out
> too much here.
>
> My 79 Midget came with a fair amount of rust in the nether regions (where
> did it spend its life?),
> and the PO (whom I know and trust) says it hasn't changed in the 10 yrs he
> has owned it,
> so it will very likely stay at the same level until I can get around to
> spending the money to fix it...
>
> suspended rustimation?
>
> I would be embarrassed to drive it in a show with all your rust-free cars,
> but it's still a great, fun car
> and didn't cost much...WTH, it RUNS!
>
>
> ********************************
> John Lundy
> Senior Astrodynamics Engineer
> Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
> PHONE: (719) 637-8740 x248 FAX: (719) 573-7936
> EMAIL: john.d.lundy@cpmx.saic.com
>
> ********************************
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> From: chuck[SMTP:chuckc@attglobal.net]
> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 6:49 AM
> To: Brad Stevenson
> Cc: Spridgets
> Subject: Re: Looking for a little guidance
>
> That over-salted road thing might just mitigate against a Spridget.
> These things can rot clear thru as you stand and watch.
>
> chuck
>
> Brad Stevenson wrote:
>
> > For those other Canadians who asked where I am, I'm in Saint John, New
> > Brunswick. Home of thick coastal fog and dramatically over salted roads.
> >
>
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