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Subject: Newsletter Stories Available
From: CobMeister <CobMeister@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 11:25:16 EDT
Hey Gang,

The British Motorcar Club of Southern New Mexico newsletter for May is out and
contains a couple of stories you guys may be interested in picking up for your
newsletters.

Ever had a suddenly decompressed coil spring go zinging by your skull at Mach
3?  Ever had a Loverly British Car lovingly compress your chest to the
thickness of a single slice of pressed ham?  No?  Then Installation Is The
Reverse Of Removal is the story for you... Mike Lishego continues his
Adventures in Restoland saga wherein he swaps out the suspension on his MGB
with the help of Snowball the neighbor's pure white cat who becomes--however
briefly--Snowball the black and white rustproof cat.

Ever picked up a LBC from a DPM and--almost too late--found that the brakes
were AFU?  Ever had to explain to your Dad howcome you planned on parking your
sister's LBC in his driveway while sis goes off to Alaska to teach school?
Ever had to try every stinkin' switch in a totally unkown LBC before finally
finding the damned dimmer switch?  No?  Then Carol Risz's First Drive
story--My First MG Experience--about ferrying her sis's car will be the one
for you...

You may also be interested in my own BCD LOF, DFAY, a report on our Briitsh
Car Days event which just completed.

All these delights can be perused (dare I say "scrounged?") at my webpage
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

<A HREF="http://members.aol.com/cobmeister/FrameSet3.html";>
http://members.aol.com/cobmeister/FrameSet3.html</A>

Or I will be glad to email a copy(ies) direct to you if you advise me on your
format requirements.

If you would like to use any of this material please be sure to let me know
and to credit the author and the publication where it first appeared.

Cheers!

--Colin Cobb, Las Cruces, NM

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