RE: I guess one Harrington wasn't enough!

From: Christie, Scott E. (CAP, GEFA) (Scott.Christie(at)gecapital.com)
Date: Fri Feb 12 1999 - 10:10:01 CST


That's Seacrest Green, color code # 30. For some reason Rootes picked it as
their official racing livery, rather than something closer to BRG. Seacrest
Green is an acquired taste.
Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Bailey [mailto:RBailey(at)doa.state.la.us]
Sent: Friday, February 12, 1999 11:10 AM
To: Christie, Scott E. (CAP, GEFA); 'Alpine Subscribers'
Subject: RE: I guess one Harrington wasn't enough!

They are beautiful cars. I have only seen one Harrington. They are
special.

In looking at www.sunbeamalpine.com (Ian, again, you're doing great work), I
saw the color photo of THE LeMans #34. I have always wondered what color
the "works" racers were. Previously, I have only seen B&W photos. What
shade of green is that?

Robert Bailey
Baton Rouge, LA
B395009141

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christie, Scott E. (CAP, GEFA) [SMTP:Scott.Christie(at)gecapital.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 12, 1999 9:35 AM
> To: 'Alpine Subscribers'
> Subject: I guess one Harrington wasn't enough!
>
> From the "Green with Envy" department:
>
> Ian Spencer, he who built www.sunbeamalpine.com, has bought ANOTHER
> Harrington. Not satisfied with owning the nicest A Series Harrington in
> the
> country, Ian has managed to find and purchase a completely original, LOW
> MILEAGE, Harrington LeMans (Series B). He's already got pictures of it on
> the site, so check it out.
>
> I guess he feels he has to own every Harrington in the US or something.
> What
> a pig.....
>
> Scott J. Christie (that's J. for jealous)
>
>



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