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That got your attention, didn't it!
Randi, did you ever get the axles installed in the Midget? We haven't heard anything from you in awhile, and I was curious.
Jeff
Having arisen from the dead(an ear infection!)Which everyone insists I got driving the also resurrected Midget in the rain........my story is "rain..? what rain??? We are fixed and rolling- the next best news is we've decided (ha ha) to go through and straighten out the brakes on Maggie (twin cam) I had only one wheel actually braking-so I refused to let anyone ride with me(and yes there are volunteers) till it gets fixed. I'm getting buried in this car soooooo if by happenstance it was accomplished in one step saves alot of ballyhoo & bucks!!!!!!!This way my kids won't dig me up for the car either/ if anyone is in my neck of the woods there is an Omlette Festival in Abbeville this weekend-car show & they cook 5,000 eggs in a skillet in the middle of town with crawfish & tabasco sauce. The weather will be perfect for British cars(crisp) Les BonTon Roulet Randi /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
Glad to see you're up and around again, gal. Now that you get to drive it, the Midget should be even more fun. I'm glad things worked out.
The MGA twink sounds like a project!
Jeff
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