I will refrain from continuing this thread with the 
Frenchman-hurling-abuse-from-the-top-of-the castle routine as it will 
inevitably offend somebody. As for the little A** in your garage, you 
should know that you really need a Patsy with two empty halves of coconuts 
to haul your gear; that concrete burro isn't going to cut it.
If you really need something French in your driveway, I know of a couple of 
Dauphines locally, I think one of them actually runs. Might even be able to 
match the flight velocity of an unladen swallow, but I wouldn't count on 
it.
But it's the part about kids cutting into the autocross schedule that 
really hurts.
Phil
-----Original Message-----
From:   Bill Eastman [SMTP:pvanner@pclink.com]
Sent:   Monday, April 12, 1999 10:59 AM
To:     'Bill Eastman'; mgs@autox.team.net
Subject:        RE: New Project- little MG
And we have a winner!  Although the shotgun approach was used, Phil did
identify the two bonnets as genuine MGA bits.  The steering wheels and
hubs are Jag.
I hope to make a couple of autocrosses this year.  I figure after a few
more runs I will have those snow tires worn down enough for them to give
me the same traction as slicks!  The dates are always hit or miss since
I am also the proprietor and the primary driver of the Eastman Teenage
Taxi Service.
In answer to your snob comment I say:   Your mother was a hamster and
your father smelled of elderberry,   Geez, maybe I should start driving
French cars.
In the same picture is a small item with a trouble light coiled around
an appendage.  This is what you get when you are not sufficiently
specific wishing for a little A** in the garage.
Regards,
Bill Eastman
61 MGA in one piece
And another car that is not
PS- Phil, please don't take me serious.  I bet you can guess what tape I
rented this weekend.
 
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