> Now I have never owned a Weber carb. However, in the early 70's I
> worked for a firm that made racing parts for inline engines. They would
> buy Weber carbs by the case. Weber shipped in a nice wooden crate. At
> the time using a crate for a coffee table was in vogue. So I convinced
> my boss to give me one of the empty Weber crates. I put hinges and hasp
> on the lid and varnished it. For some unknown reason it irritated the
> hell out of my ex-wife. Of course everything irritated her. It remains
> in my closet to this day as a repository for valuable memorabilia.
> --
> Best regards,
> Tom
Hmmm... I've gotta get me one of those. I suspect it would go well with my
wire-spool table in the basement.
Kurtis J.
Russellville, Arkansas
1963 TR4
CT19389L
www.geocities.com/tr4_1963
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