By the way, if any motorheads on the list are ever in the vicinity of
Santa Cruz, Canepa Motors in Scotts Valley is well worth a couple hours of
your time.

A first class operation but not in my financial ball park for used cars.

Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Colen" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: A Classic American Race Car



On Fri, March 22, 2013 11:49 am, Paul Stenquist wrote:

That being said, if this was a feature article and I had gone through my
customary seven or eight drafts, I probably would have modified that
sentence. However, it was an assignment completed on a two-hour deadline,
and within those two hours I had to get through the flack to Mr. Overland,
interview him, do a bit of extra web research in regard to the events of
that day and write the piece. There was no second draft. Just a quick read
and edit on my end.

I certainly enjoyed it.  I was flagging at Portland a few years back, at
the Shelby club national meet, and the guy I was working the corner with
got to go for a ride in a GT-40 (gulf blue as I remember). He seemed to
enjoy the ride, for "not going to be able to sleep facing down for a week"
values of enjoy.

By the way, if any motorheads on the list are ever in the vicinity of
Santa Cruz, Canepa Motors in Scotts Valley is well worth a couple hours of
your time.  The showroom downstairs is filled with museum quality
performance and race cars.  The last time I was there ( with John F and a
couple other friends) we tagged on to a tour of the museum upstairs, and
the shop in the back, both of which were filled with some extremely
interesting vehicles.

--
Larry Colen via squirrelmail


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