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Bill Schwimmer:
Another story about Mark carrying Americans. We were at the San Jose vintage meet in about '97 & there was a set of mag Porsche pattern 5 spokes. They were spray painted silver & looked crappy @ first glance. The guy wanted $200 bucks for them, so I pointed them out to Mark. "Nah I don't want them, I dont feel like carrying them" was his reply.So I beat the guy down to $150 & he ended up helping me carry them anyway.  Sorry about always baggin on you Dave,  your car is bitchen.  later Bill

Cornpanzer:
Bill, you can bag on me all you want brother.  As I recall, offered me the keys to your car the first time we met.  It was that drive and Sarges car that made be take my car apart one winter and make it that much nicer to drive.


My favorite autograph in my copy of KS's Cal-Look book is "Dave, thanks for not crashing my car"  ;D

1957lowlight:
I like a lot of the cars already posted but my mate's Standard 67 with optional sunroof and real BRM's has to be one of the most exeptional 1967 models around.  I'm glad I found this car together with him from somebody who wanted to convert it to a speedster!!!!

Philip

louisb:
Quote from: 1957lowlight on October 04, 2007, 21:46:08 pm

I like a lot of the cars already posted but my mate's Standard 67 with optional sunroof and real BRM's has to be one of the most exeptional 1967 models around.  I'm glad I found this car together with him from somebody who wanted to convert it to a speedster!!!!

Philip


Every time I see this car I want to go and install the Goldie clip I have been hording in my '67. I have all the hard to find bits too. Just the idea of cutting a huge hole in my roof scares the crap out of me.  :-\

--louis

Zach Gomulka:
That car is too cool for school. Did it originally have the upright fenders? Im just wondering how sunroof standards were orignially equipped...

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