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Re: Doane's overbored 260's

To: ssage@socal.rr.com, RPalmer@brobeck.com
Subject: Re: Doane's overbored 260's
From: SFordRB@aol.com
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 13:45:46 EST
Steve

I had the fortune to meet and get to know one Joel Onstad. He had many 
dealings with Doane in the '60's. He owns a foreign car wrecking yard in 
Fresno and I was in Tiger when I went searching for parts for my sons 450 SL 
(that's another long story within itself

One of the most interesting stories he told me was of a friend with a 
competition Tiger that raced at the Captain Weber Day's Race, an open street 
fender to fender race that took place in my home town of Stockton. He told me 
that the race was being lead by a Cobra and his friend stayed close enough to 
harass him but did not use up the Tiger brakes and tires. On one of the last 
turns his friend closed the gap, dove under the Cobra, out braked him and 
made a clean pass to win the day. Of course, I tend to be skeptical of these 
stories, so he showed me a picture he had taken of the pass (picture of the 
Tiger coming out of the turn). When I got home, I was glancing through the 
Taylor book (Tiger, The Making Of A Sports Car) and saw on pg. 160 a similar 
picture with the Tiger entering the turn. Took the book back to Joel and he 
confirmed that this was indeed his friend and regaled me for several more 
hours of stories about Tigers, Austin Healy's and M.G.'s and his racing 
experiences. Another picture of his friend, Jim Adams, can be seen at the top 
of page 160.

Dr. Moonstone

P.S. This represents my only brush with Tiger fame.

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