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srmorse

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Well today was a bittersweet day...the TR7 that I've been working on went to it's new home this morning. Delivered it to a very nice guy near Boston who will hopefully have a blast with it.

So now I'm down to one LBC...and hopefully I'll have it running in a couple weeks.
 
It's funny how we remember parting moments with favored cars. I seem to have snapshot photos in my mind of the last few moments I've spent with several of my favorite cars that I sold.

Of course, I now wish I had a garage the size of Jay Leno's so I could have kept them all (especially the '69 280SE Benz and the '69 Z28 Camaro!).
 
I definitely remember some cars more than others...my first car (a 76 Malibu), my third car (a 69 Firebird), and my college car (90 Honda Civic...first one I bought new) are definitely the most memorable.

The day before I left I took my son who's 4 1/2 (and traditionally my co-pilot for the entire time I had it)for a good 80 mile jaunt all over the place. When we talked about the fact I was selling it he wanted to know everything about the guy who bought it!
 
Well, at least I guess that will make the wife happy, as you can now turn your attention to the "B." Hopefully you found a good home for it.
 
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