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Re: An interesting interlude

To: schnittke@mindspring.com
Subject: Re: An interesting interlude
From: Trmgafun@aol.com
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 07:35:35 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-06-19 02:08:03 EDT, you write:

<< So I'm driving down 8th Avenue in Nashville today, just past the point
 where it turns into Franklin Road on my way to 100 Oaks. On the other side
 of the road, headed into town, but not anymore, is a stalled maroon 73 BGT
 with two very puzzled guys standing there. I pulled around to see if they
 needed help. They said that Amy Grant had just donated it to the Fan Fair
 Auction and they were driving it over to the site from the museum where it
 had been sitting for two or three years. Exterior was really very good to
 excellent, interior was nice (I didn't really look that hard). The engine
 room however was covered with dust. At turnover there was no movement in
 the clear fuel filter and there wasn't any spark at all on #1. I took one
 look at the rust on the gas cap and asked them how long it had been since
 it was started. They said maybe last year. Oh, well.
 
 They left it at Thouroughbred Motors and I don't know what'll become of it,
 but if anyone's interested I could maybe check on it. The body IS fine and
 my guess is all it needs is the varnish & rust flushed out and the
 electrics checked. Of course the FIRST thing I did was get my wire wheel
 hammer out and head for the fuel pump, but it was electronic.
 
 Glenn >>

Yeah, I saw this car at the Kruse Auction in Auburn, Indiana about 3 years
ago.  I don't think it sold back then.  I then saw it in the back of a
magazine, for sale, about a year later.  I don't think her (Amy Grant)
influence did much to help sell the car....

Scott

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