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Re: [Mgs] wx changing

To: "Barrie Robinson" <barrie@look.ca>
Subject: Re: [Mgs] wx changing
From: dwoerpel@wi.net
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2012 11:35:51 -0500 (CDT)
Cc: mgs@autox.team.net, Rick Lindsay <rolindsay@yahoo.com>
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Glad to hear from you again Rick!  Just putting in new carpet in the
MGA and having a devil of a time trying to get the cut just right around
the diagonal frame brace and the sill.

Barrie, I'm ROTFLing as
my college buddy had and still has a Morgan +4.  We hit a pheasant,
did a "U" turn, and i grabbed it from the passenger seat w/o
opening the door, did another "Bat-turn" and proceeded to his
place where the bird, not severely disfigured, was duly dressed and had
for dinner!  Can't do that in my Bugeye.

Thanks for the
memories.
Dave W.



> Hey hey - don't knock
Triumphs.  I raced a TR2 back in the days when
> they were all the
rage.  I used to embarrass those trucks called
> "XK120"
which I could not have done in the car I traded in for the TR
> -
an MG TD !!   Even though I have an MGB GT V8 I long for the TR2 or
> TR3 (which I had later).  I mean how many cars can you pick up
road
> kill without stopping and just hanging your arm down to the
ground ???
> 
> 
> At 05:56 AM 8/26/2012 -0700,
Rick Lindsay wrote:
>>Hi Friends,
>>
>>Long time, no type.  No longer owning an MG keeps me pretty
quiet these
>> days.
>>Still, after the first of the
year I may be helping a friend
>> rebuild/restore
>>his Midget. That should be fun.  Just putting the metric tools
away will
>> be a
>>treat.  :-P
>>
>>If you will allow an off-marque comment or two I'll tell you
my
>> near-field
>>plans.
>>
>>We've had a couple of days where the mercury has avoided the 90s
and that
>> has
>>me thinking about the TR3.  As any
of you living in the deep south know,
>> our
>>open
sports cars are often more enjoyable on dry winter days than on
>>unbearably hot, sun drenched summer days.  That is certainly the
case
>> here in
>>Houston, Texas.  And I have lived
here long enough now that a couple of
>> cooler
>>days has me thinking about open motoring.  Problem is that my
TR3 has a
>> dead
>>fuel pump.  Well, that and the
fact that it is a Triumph.  :-P
>>
>>The weather has
discouraged me from changing the pump but now I find
>>
myself
>>pondering the job.  Parts are already in hand but
today is already
>> booked.
>>  Next weekend
(almost) for sure!
>>
>>What are your plans /
projects?  I miss you guys...
>>
>>-rick, in sunny
Houston
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> Regards
> 
> Barrie
> barrie@look.ca
> 705-721-9060
>
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