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Date:         Sat, 6 Oct 2001 21:39:41 -0500
Reply-To:     Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Stans List...
Comments: To: al_knoll@PACBELL.NET
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My comments: Very Lyrical!

Stan

On Sat, 6 Oct 2001 08:41:56 -0700 pensioner <al_knoll@PACBELL.NET> writes: > The wilder side said... > > I can remember the Isetta, Citroen w/sardine can top, Morris Minor, > Sunbeam, Triumph, Healey, Lotus, Bug Eye Sprites, get this one Facel > Vega > (Chrysler Hemi powered), Cooper, Mini Cooper, Morgan, > Messerschmidt, > Lancia, XKE Jags, Fiat, Sunbeam, Volvo, Borgward, Saab, Reneau, > Crosley, > Henry J, Nash Metropolitan and of course VWs, Mersedes, BMWs, > Bentleys, > MGs, Jeepsters and if I press myself I'll come up with a few more. > > Morris Manure?, Price a woodie today...aargh. Facel Vega was > beautiful. > But Iso Grifo held the cards until the 400CID joint venture > "greyhound" > FWIW it's Renault, also called Degaulle-stone. My bud at SJ Honda > had a > beautiful orange Miura > > So Armstrong-Siddley, Austin A40, Abarth-Zagato (the real double > bubble), > FIAT did launder a few 850 Abarths but not many. My boss Larry Lopp > had one > with a 1000cc AZ motor. Pain in the arse for maintenance parts a > princely > sum. David Browns tractor powered Aston-Martins and the venerable > DBS's > mmmm.. > Now names like Tipo 61/64, Sebring, Merak, Bora bring to mind > visions of > sugarplums. A now extinct marque that at one time teamed up wth > Citroen > the original lemon ) to bring you the stunning CSM, and then with > Chrysler > to do the little convertible with the Maser six. DeTomaso and his > mangustas > and panteras...fine hybrids. Many more but the king snake of all > was Good > Ol' Boy Carroll Shelby's Daytona Cobra Coupe. One sat on display in > a Ford > dealer in Denver for a while. Not for sale. The dash had a little > orange > light on it that said underneath in Dymo tape, "Stall Indicator" A > fine > play on words, I thought. That ugly Griffin/TVR was a handfull and > the > 260cid Supercharged Alpine was a real tiger. I met Carroll at a > little > gathering of the faithful in Terlingua TX and got a ride in a factory > GT40 > that was to be set up for Dan Gurney. The alfas I loved were the > sleeper > TI-Super (1600cc Autodelta motor), the classic Bertone GTV/GTA, the > TZ > racing car and the "disco volante" Giulia SS. All way beyond my > means then > and even moreso now. And the men who made and raced em....Harry > Weslake, > SMB Hailwood,OBE, John Surtees, Jimmy Clark, Ritchie Ginther, > Merling Sauce, > ACB Chapman... the roll call echoes the sound and the fury... > > My two favorites of all time are of course from Modena, the Lusso, > and the > Dino GTS. I had a short love affair with a Mondial a couple of > years ago. > > very late for Friday. > > p (lusting after the past) > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.


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