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Re: Transitions

To: "MIKE_J2@SFOV1.VERIFONE.COM" <MIKE_J2@sfov1.verifone.com>
Subject: Re: Transitions
From: drded@ix.netcom.com (David Deutsch)
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 18:57:54 -0700
Have fun finding a support list for your pick up wise guy. It was nice 
knowing you. Safety Fast or in your case just plain Slow, David Deutsch 
 

You wrote: 
>
>Yes, I meant to type transition, not transmission.
>
>Anyway, along the lines of "everything has a price", somebody found 
the 
>price for my '78 Midget.  I am now MG-less.  A guy down the hill in 
the 
>city was looking for a car for his 17 year old son to drive.  He 
offered me 
>a trade towards his 1928 Ford AA Express pickup.  The '28 is a decent 
>amateur restoration, is all there, and is all stock.
>
>I had a hardtop in the works for the Midget, but shipping costs ran to 

>high, which it turns out is probably okay since the new owner said the 
car 
>will remain in his garage during rainy days.  In other words, he will 
be 
>keeping tight reins on his 17 year old son.
>
>Once I get things settled at home again with the new '28 Ford, then I 
>figure I'll begin looking for an older MG this time, maybe a TF, or 
maybe 
>one of them mechanically braked 1930's MG's, or a little bugeye, or 
???
>
>Anyways, this is to say thanks for the education, thanks for the 
insights, 
>thanks for the help, thanks for the friendships, and see you sometime 
in 
>the future once I'm MG'd again.  I'll be hovering around out here in 
the 
>shadows for awhile, then I'll be offline for some time after that.
>
>And if any of you are ever broke down on the road and some old 1928 
pickup 
>stops to assist, it might just be me.
>
>Take care, and Safety Fast.
>
>Mike Jaquet (was, 1978 MG Midget)
>            (is,  1928 Ford AA Express long bed pickup)
>            (talk about a contrast, now I go even slower)
>
>


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