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strange email behavior (was spit - hot air intake)

To: triumph mail exploder <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: strange email behavior (was spit - hot air intake)
From: Michael Galloway <mgx@icesar.epm.ornl.gov>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 14:59:20 -0500 (EST)
someone doing something funny? look at the header of this message i sent
to the list this morning (never did get an answer, btw :). note the
strangeness in the to: field and the gateway to the mail.triumphs 
newsgroup (i was unaware there was a such a beast). it just showed up
on the list again this afternoon.

anyone else getting this strangeness? 

-- michael galloway
   '78 spitfire




---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: 24 Feb 97 14:06:14 GMT
From: Michael Galloway <mgx@icesar.epm.ornl.gov>
To: undisclosed-recipients:  ;
Newgroups: mail.triumphs
Subject: spit - hot air intake

good day ...

perhaps a silly question, but does the spitfire hot air intake
from the exhaust manifold just collect hot air from around the
manifold, or does it actually collect exhaust gas?

-- michael
   '78 spitfire




and here is another one from someone else:

Date: 24 Feb 97 13:22:08 GMT
From: Mark Gehlhausen <Gehl@sphinx.crane.navy.mil>
To: undisclosed-recipients:  ;
Newsgroups: mail.triumphs
Subject: Spit Frame Check

I looked at a 76 Spit last week but forgot to note if it had the 
catalytic frame cutout on the right rail.  The ID is FM44xxxU.  The 
car is in pieces, no exhaust system in sight.  Might someone know 
when this frame mod was made?  The seller does not know what I
am talking about and it's a bit of a drive to check.  Mark



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