I hope all of you realize that I was 'joking' about this. I do have a pretty
morbid sense of humor, but I would never do anything this tacky. I really hope
one of his sons has the mentality to finish his father's project car, and drive
it as a legacy to his dad. The Allard is a great looking roadster, somewhat
simular to an XK120/140.
- Bryan
>Subject: Re: tacky morbid thought (LBC content)
>To: Bryan.Vandiver@eng.sun.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
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>My honest thought is maybe not. I guess that when I die and meet my saviour
>my Sprite will just be another problem for my next of kin to sort out. Most
>likely it will be a worry and a burden that they would be happy to see go to
>a good home then deteriorate. They might think what I would have wanted
>which would simply be for the car to go to a good home and be enjoyed by
>someone else.
>
>Of course you will only know by asking.
>
>My twopence
>
>
>Daniel1312
>
>In a message dated 20/07/00 17:54:47 GMT Daylight Time,
>Bryan.Vandiver@Eng.Sun.COM writes:
>
><< In the community section of the paper this morning, there was on obituary
>about
> a educator in our area that just past away. There was a recent picture of
>him
> standing next to a really cool looking Allard convertible project car. The
> article stated that he had planned to restore it.
> Do you think it's too soon to call and see if it's for sale ;->
>
> - Bryan >>
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