Chuck,
If there is real historical significance (i.e. sentimental value, etc) contact
your local, "major" law enforcement crime lab and very kindly ask to speak to
their "Document's Expert". Once you get him/her on the phone explain (briefly)
your find and ask them how you can go about restoring the document to
legibility. Our Crime Lab from the Sheriff's Office I just retired from would
have been much, much too busy to do anything themselves, but if you "stir
their interest" they may (1) tell you what to do or (2) send you to someone
who can assist. The next avenue to explore would be the Archaeology Section at
your local or state University.
Good luck to you..... BTW, what was your final weight?
Carl
Lotus 61 FF
----- Original Message -----
From: Charles Christ
To: vintage-race
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 4:48 AM
Subject: race results from vineland july 10-11 1965!
the other day i was helping my father work on his beck 550 spyder and i
came
across a very faded and beginning to deteriorate couple of
mimeographed(sp.?) pages of race results. dad sez, "ya want 'em? take
'em,
i won my class at that race"!
a good portion of race #1 formula B,C,&V is starting to fade into oblivion.
nick england, there are 2 beech FV's listed in this . same car #92 being
driven by 2 difrent drivers in 2 difrent races (J.Kirschner and R.Humphreys
of S. Jersey region SCCA)
an A sedan corvair being driven by M.B. Wilcox the third and numerous other
interesting cars! my father was driving "the banshee" in H-Mod.
anyone researching cars that may have competed in this event please ask!
i cannot make cpoies as it's horribly light and nearly impossible to make
out some areas but yet i'm going to try to copy it bit by bit to preserve
the information before it fades to nothing!
chuck
"that darn saab" ;)
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