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Subject: Re: Bios
From: "" <greenman62@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 15:54:06 PDT
So O.K., I suppose it’s time for me to drop down from the tree, drag my 
knuckles over, scratch my brow ridges, thump my chest and tell you my story.

I’m 51 and believe firmly that immaturity is w-a-a-a-y too underrated as a 
lifestyle.

I was born and raised in Norristown Pennsylvania. After high school, I was a 
weather observer in the Air Force graduating with the clash of 1970. Four 
years later, graduated from the Hussian School of art (they tell me it was 
Charlie Bronson’s alma mater) in 1974. Since then I’ve been involved in 
adult education and various forms of educational media. Over the years have 
created everything from logos and brochures to animated film as well as 
produced written and directed educational videotapes.

Presently, I work for a hospital as a graphic artist, photographer and 
audio-visual specialist (if you want to be REALLY creative with PowerPoint… 
I’m your man). I also freelance as a photographer/writer at vintage races in 
the Midwest. My work has appeared in Victory Lane, and Vintage Motorsports 
magazines.

I’ve been married to a great lady for nearly 21 years (the second time for 
both of us). She tolerates my madness and I tolerate her love for sparkly 
stones. We both are very fond of Celtic (that’s with a hard “C”) arts and 
traditional music from the British Isles. We raised two brilliant daughters 
from a “previous administration”. The oldest Jennifer, is a Doctor of 
Pharmacy, her younger sister Amy, is a computer graphic designer and 
photographer (we tried to encourage her otherwise, but the beatings didn’t 
take).

I must admit, I’m rather eclectic in my passions… Cars are not my only 
interest. I am a serious reader. Along with sci-fi and fantasy, I also love 
historic fiction. Previously, I was in to black powder gun making and 
historic reenacting, specifically The Society for Creative Anachronism, 
(where I was made territorial baron and married a 12th century Welsh 
healer). Later,  I was a member of a Mexican/American War militia group, the 
Charleston Illinois Guards, where I served as Mess Corporal Company 
gunsmith. I guess history is something that carries over into my current 
involvement in vintage racing. Digging into the past really gets me fired 
up.

I remember as a child going to a dirt track in Hatfield PA. On many a 
Saturday night, my dad, uncle and cousin would watch the Midget races. What 
sticks in my mind is the sensory images, a crystal clear nights the 
candy-color paint jobs you could fall in to, the smell of racing fuel 
exhaust, hot metal, oil and rubber… and that particular sliver blue chrome 
exhaust gets once it’s really hot. I vaguely remember meeting the late Eddie 
Sachs on one of those evenings. Later I was in to American iron, namely 
hotrods and drag racing. My cousin was going in to the service and gave me 
his collection of old Road & Tracks and Sportscar Graphics. He told me 
“Greg, cars go around corners, y’know…” That began my “proper” education. 
The Hills, (Phil and Graham) Fangio, Moss, and their ilk became, my new 
pantheon.

My involvement with Triumphs while living in rural Illinois while SWMBO 
practiced solo family medicine. If anyone is familiar with family doctors 
you know that “solo practice” means long hours away from home. For families 
it means lots of time waiting for “doc” to come home. I thought I would 
spend the down time getting a building a “kit car” on Triumph underpinnings. 
I had a garage and the tools and the time. Financial constraints forced me 
to consider restoring the Triumph rather than building the kit. From The 
Green Man (my TR4) came the VTR from the VTR came vintage racing (you know 
they actually race those old cars) from vintage racing came meeting a bunch 
of GREAT folks, including childhood heroes as dotty about cars as I am…

Then there are you all… Hey…  My cup runneth over!

Greg Petrolati Champaign, Illinois
1962 TR4 (CT4852L)

That's not a leak... My car's just marking its territory...




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