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Re: Snobbishness Snubbed...

To: <bushwacker4@zoomtown.com>, <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Snobbishness Snubbed...
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:05:41 -0500
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Kent I really enjoyed that... and totally agree... Real car guys don't have
an attitude about any car... they simply enjoy the quality of work
associated with the car...

I can honestly look at any car and appreciate the craftsmanship or
cleanliness of it...  it doesn't have to be a high dollar car either... it's
just got to be something someone honestly cares about...  I remember years
ago seeing a very cool small block stuffed in a hundred... what was neat
about the car is that it was totally hammered... dents and rust everywhere
but when you actually got to looking at the car the fella had it
exceptionally clean... and the structure was painted where he'd rebuilt the
frame when he stuffed the motor in... He was Driving it while he restored
the car around his new drive train.... The car had Zero dirt, grease, or
paint work..  It was fun to admire his work and see the pride in his eyes as
he showed it to me..

Again thanks for taking the time...

Keith ( first thing I learned as a mechanic in an Indian motorcycle shop was
to wash something before I worked on it... the old man I worked for asked me
if I took a bath before I went to the doctor... and then explained that I'd
wash everything he worked on First.... point made and taken... oh and lived
with it for the last 30 yrs.. the man was right )


----- Original Message ----- 
From <bushwacker4 at zoomtown.com>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 11:50 PM
Subject: Snobbishness Snubbed...


> It was a beautiful day in the land of losing baseball & football teams!
(Cincinnati for those of you who aren't sure.) I put the top down on the
Midget and drove it to work (again). At the last intersection before getting
there, I was waiting for the left turn arrow. Another sportscar came from
the opposite direction. The driver smiled and waved! I waved back of
course...
>
> You know how the big Healey and MGB guys have a tendency to look down at
Spridgets? Not this guy!!! His ride was a chrome yellow 1966 Ferrari 275
GT-B long nose 12 cylinder! Perfect and sounding good... It was the real
McCoy too because there is a restoration shop close to my workplace that is
the premier Ferrari place in Cincy. I have seen that car in their shop
already.
>
> When guys like that wave, you know they are car guys!
>
> Kent
> 1960 Bugeye
> 1978 Midget
> 1972 MGB





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