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Re: Emergancy - regalia needed

To: David Laver <dlaver@ms.com>
Subject: Re: Emergancy - regalia needed
From: "Wm. Severin Thompson" <wsthompson@thicko.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 15:14:37 -0500
David,

I'll see if I can whip up some TT vinyl stickers on Mon.

WST
Flounder

David Laver wrote:

> Thickos,
>
> I dug out an email from last December by way of introduction.  The last 
>paragraph
> was 'Dream Car' and I'm please to say the dream came true.
>
> A picture of the Aurelia is on the front page of http://www.bazza.co.uk - 
>Barry
> Waterhouse Engineering.  The picture is from a sprint at Crystal Palace where 
>I won
> the class.  If anyone subscribes to Classic and Sports Car it also made the 
>main
> picture for their report of the event on page 15 of the edition with a 'we 
>road
> test the greats' cover story and a Bug 35 on the cover - I think about two 
>months
> back. My theory is that is was a scruffy car special edition aften an 
>unrestored
> pre war Alfa GP car won a concours.
>
> A week tommorow I'm off to the Isle of Man for their classic festival (see
> http://www.isle-of-man.com/sport/classic/index.htm for pictures details from 
>last
> year).  If the paint job is down to Team Thicko standards I'd love to wave 
>the flag
> - or at least waggle a sticker on its arse or try and get a windscreen sun 
>strip on
> some web pages or in one of the classic glossies to the eternal glory of the 
>Thicko
> cause - or at least to raise a smile or two.
>
> Who do I call for stuff ????
>
> David
>
> David Laver wrote:
>
> > > If you would, please send your team name, car(s) type, and general
> > > geographic area.
> > >
> > > (if your not on a race team, send me the details anyway...we can make just
> > > about any car into a racer.....)
> >
> > No team name - I thought I'd wait until at least one of the cars I pass on 
>the
> > track also goes the distance.  Sara tells me they just give up in disgust
> > rather than actually breaking but I think she's just being kind.
> >
> > Based in London - Blackheath to live (workshop in the house - she read a 
>book
> > on dog training that said to make a space for mess rather than try to 
>eliminate
> > it and end up with a little bit everywhere) and a share in a railway arch in
> > Rotherhithe.  She tries to do the same with budget - I tried for a while to
> > slip a little expense past her every month but the calculator came out and 
>that
> > was that - three weeks holiday booked that very week clashing with some nice
> > car events.  Try to do as much for cash and barter as I can.
> >
> > 'Race' car - 1935 Austin 7 'Special'.  Built in the kitchen in the year 
>before
> > wife.  Home made ali body with 1.5 seats and a boat tail.  Several engines -
> > none good.  Did one driving test then had three years doing house up. 
>Competed
> > for first time in speed events last year.  Steep learning curve but plenty 
>of
> > good advice - especially from scrutineers on how to stay alive.
> >
> > Under construction - 1935/37 Austin Aprilia.  My hope is that a 1340cc hemi
> > head V4 should make some differance to an Austin 7's rate of progress...
> >  Engine is taking a while to build.  Hope it will look like a Zagato Alfa
> > shrunk in the wash and make a nice road car in addition to offering a
> > stimulating afternoon of sport on tracks and hills.  Will take a good while
> > longer but I'd rather get it right, do as much of it myself as possible, 
>and I
> > think I've a fair bit more to learn from the more standard Austin.   I'm
> > helping a friend build another Austin 7 special in the arch and am 
>collecting
> > bits for another two cars for other friends.  Proper little factory !
> >
> > Team name - perhaps 'Pie & Mash Pootlers' after the East End 'delicacy' 
>(more a
> > tradition) still obtainable in the cafe round the corner from our arch.  The
> > pie is eels, cheap, and remembered with great affection by those who haven't
> > had any for fifty years.
> >
> > Her car - 1965 MG Midget - has always looked pretty but has taken a number 
>of
> > mods to make it fun, not all done yet.  Likely to go when the car above is
> > complete.
> >
> > My car - 1974 Fiat 1800 Coupe - never looked even close to nice but great 
>fun
> > to drive, its hiding at a friend's house to prevent her scrapping it.  
>Likely
> > to go when anyone offers money for it.
> >
> > Our car - 1991 Lancia Dedra 2000 Turbo.  As modern and sensible as I would 
>go,
> >  as unusual and sporty as she would go.  It took a while to appreciate after
> > the free revving tactile Fiat but its a fantastic car, especially for 
>journeys
> > which is mostly what she is interested in having a car for. It also goes 
>silly
> > speeds without upsetting passangers.
> >
> > Dream car - Lancia Auralia - at last I am actively looking !!   Likely to 
>be a
> > running restoration that ends up as a fine driving non original car worth so
> > little that I don't feel embarrased racing it.  She's hoping it will be a
> > perfect restored car sold to me at a fraction of cost that gets babied.   
>I'll
> > keep you all psted.  Would love to do 6 hours at Spa but will need a couple 
>of
> > years collecting signatures to get there.  Will be my daily driver to 
>ensure it
> > doesn't seize up.  The Fiat started sulking when the MG was being driven and
> > the Austin 7 was being worked on to compete.  Maybe this car will displace 
>the
> > MG if the MG sulks at lack of use.  We've got a lot of offers to look after 
>the
> > MG !
> >
> > David


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