I'll let Tom respond about his paint job (not Rootes I'm afraid, tsk tsk,
but we've been teasing him about that lately anyway)
As for paint chips, Ian Spencer and I are working on that right now - we too
felt it would be a good idea to put up on the web. There's only so much we
can scan at a time - we almost fried his scanner after an entire day of
scanning. Look for the paint chips to be on the website soon.
Scott Christie
-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy Beloney [mailto:TBeloney(at)Wyse.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 5:17 PM
To: 'Alpine Subscribers'
Subject: RE: New Alpine website/paint
Very nice indeed.
Tom Wiencek, is that color blue 'Lake Blue' or some other blue? Looks
really nice. So far I'm planning to go with the 'Midnight Blue' but I do
like the more "period" look of your dark blue. Has anyone yet to find paint
chips on the web? I know they appear a little different in real life, but
it would be nice to look at. Also, is $600 a decent deal for bead blasting
my car?
Thanks,
Tim
Tim Beloney
VAR Development Manager
Wyse Technology
tbeloney(at)wyse.com <mailto:tbeloney(at)wyse.com>
510.749.9432 (phone)
510.714.2067 (cell/pgr)
-----Original Message-----
From: Christie, Scott E. (CAP, GEFA)
[mailto:Scott.Christie(at)gecapital.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 8:52 AM
To: 'Alpine Subscribers'
Cc: 'Spencer, Ian'
Subject: New Alpine website
Fellow Listers:
I'd like to formally announce and encourage you to visit a
new Sunbeam
Alpine site, created by a fellow Alpine lover, Mr. Ian
Spencer. For those of
you who do not know Ian he's been into Alpines and Sunbeams
in general for
many many years. He currently owns a very beautiful and
extremely rare
Series A Harrington (ever seen one?). Ian has been a member
of TE / AE and
the SAOC.
To visit Ian's site, go to www.sunbeamalpine.com
Ian is welcoming all owners to send in pictures of
themselves and their
cars. While the site is still in its infancy it will be
growing almost
exponentially in the next few months. Recently Ian scanned
an entire
collection of Alpine literature, some of which now appears
on the site.
There will be a feature of the month, plenty of pictures,
and all sorts of
other surprises, so please check it out today!
Scott Christie
Series 3 Alpine Registry
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