Close.........it was women's underwear, not sweat socks.
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Actually, Cooper S in the US 1966-67-68. Desirable. Have one meself. 14-16
Degree. ECM curve 749. There are a few people fiddling with springs, but I
can't put my cursor on their name at this time. When I do, I'll let you know.
Peter C
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At 02:31 PM 1/7/2003, John.Deikis@med.va.gov wrote:
>Listers and PeterC (who knows these things):
>
>I'm wondering if you have any performance info on a distributor:
>It's a 23D4 #40819K.
>
>I was hoping this is one of the famous "lost Sebring distributors"---- of
>which only 5 were hand-made, three of which were destroyed in a fire that
>took a Works Thames van in 1969 while the driver was boosting the barmaid in
>the loo of an obscure Berkshire pub; and the 4th supposedly went down with
>the Andrea Doria; and no one has been able to pin point the whereabouts of
>the 5th. Altho rumour had it that the evil Wisconsin wizard, Dr. J,
>("Waddya mean carbon kevlar isn't vintage, you poverty-stricken, snivling
>urchin!") had it in a bottom drawer of his bedroom dresser, wrapped in sweat
>socks.
>
>Does anybody have access to a selection of springs?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>--JohnD
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