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RE: Bowing at the Alter of the A -Reply

To: mgs@Autox.Team.Net, pvanner@pclink.com
Subject: RE: Bowing at the Alter of the A -Reply
From: Bill Eastman <william.eastman@medtronic.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 16:05:24 -0500
Phil,

In response to your last post which I will not quote here because A) it
would get too long and B) clarity on what I am saying would probably
reduce its impact.

A) You are right, I would have driven the A today regardless.  It is
wonderful around here right now.  I am on the third week straight of all
top down daily driving.  The first week the hood went up occasionally.  

B)  I have nothing against modifying cars.  I like the A the way it is
however I did put in a very mild cam in it (but I'll deny this if I need to).  I
have also considered Minilites, a front anti roll bar, and better electricals
at various times.  At one time I was even entertaining the dreaded B into
A procedure but I don't know anyone who would put a newer, bigger
engine in one of these wonderful old cars ;-)  

C)  The A was built in mid summer 1960 if I remember the list of serial
numbers from MGA! correctly.  It is actually a 1960 by serial number but is
registered as a '61.  A little older but still of the same era, that's for sure.

D) By all means come on down!  Maybe Phil and I will have a side curtain
grudge match going by the time that this is all said and done ;-)  Then
again, we don't run in the same class do we since the A is stock (more or
less ;-))   See ya there!

BTW  as Phil has pointed out, there are two picture of the A in action on
MAC's pages.  The first one shows Phil Ethier giving me a ride around the
track.  Notice the smoke from the rear wheel as we accelerate away
from the corner (just kidding- it's dust).  The second picture is either Phil
or me- I would guess Phil since he puts the MAC web page together-
giving the one and only Barney Gaylord a slow tour of the course.  Quite
a jaunty pose, don't you think?  If interested, go to:

http://www.visi.com/mac/97m1pics.htm

I whupped a Karman Ghia that weekend.  Barney drove the A about 2
seconds faster than I did (60 second lap).  Phil drove the A about 1
second faster than me.  If you would like to drive the A faster than me
come on down!

The Spit shown has a Wankel in it and full independent rear suspension
much like the project car that Grassroots Motorsports has been working
on forever.  It is a first class job with custom fuel injection and a custom
crossflow radiator, etc.  A hot rod of the first order.

Regards.
Bill Eastman
61 MGA going cone hunting this weekend.  

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