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ObiRichKanobi

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With the snow finally vanishing here in the top of Utah, finally broke the TR7 out of her winter hibernation Sunday. Tinkered with it on Monday (replaced a leaky fuel injector), and then decided that with the temps in the 50s why not drive it to work. Since I've only had her about a year, it really refreshed my memory on why I like these cars so much
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Congrats Rich hope you have a good motoring season.

Cheers,
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Walter
 
Still in the 40s here. Just as well, Still waiting for the new exhaust fromm dbl. S and the drivers seat frame to get welded. Decided to redo the seats, when I took the drivers seat apart, found the seat bottom tubing had broke some time in the past and some one welded a piece of angle in to fix it.

Maybe next week???
 
The beauty of living in CA.... It's about 80 outside right now and in 15 minutes I get to drive my 7 home!
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Of course with the traffic around here, I'll get to spend about 30-45 minutes doing the 15 mile drive home
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Dear all,
It was 80 here yesterday and sunny. The British Motoring Club of New Orleans is holding their annual car show next weekend at Delgado College and should prove to be a huge success. Expect well over 200 cars. Some really nice examples from all over La, Miss, Tex and Ala.
Ya'll come!

Bill
 
Dr. Bill -

Am hoping to go, but not sure. Missed last year's show, and this year looks iffy. There will be a couple from the Nashville Brit. Car Club in a TR6.

Mickey
 
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