<VV> YOU DO NOT have to race/ having fun WTBRT style

Joe Robbins robbins@monticello.net
Thu, 13 May 2004 06:12:04 -0500


How true, driving the old "what a pile" POS down the track, fogging bugs,
laying down fresh oil for all to use is the sign of a "well rounded" guy. 

Joe "well rounded myself" Robbins 
AHMFIC BoHunk Bros. Race Team


-----Original Message-----
From: virtualvairs-admin@corvair.org [mailto:virtualvairs-admin@corvair.org]
On Behalf Of Louis C. Armer, Jr.
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:07 AM
To: virtualvairs@corvair.org
Subject: <VV> YOU DO NOT have to race/ having fun WTBRT style

Well Mack old boy, You must be having old man hallucinations if you
imagine that anything is more fun than driving the WTBRT # ole 112 complete
with designer red velour racing seats and factory delete radio antennae !!!

FrontMan
Where's The Beef Racing Team PR
ULTRA Division
Deckrug Enterprises Inc.,Ltd.,Esq. dba "Champ Enterprises" in Canada

No BoHunk Brothers were hurt ..........YET in this e-mail
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At 12:28 AM 5/13/04 +0000, you wrote:
>Just my $.02.  Listen up you non-racers!  I'm here to tell you you can 
>have an absolute BLAST at the NECC events even if you just have a plain 
>stock car, and can't drive very well either.  I wish I could attend every 
>one of the NECC events, but unfortunately schedule conflicts and cash 
>shortage forces me to restrain myself somewhat.  I have taken advantage of 
>several however, and invariably have more fun than I can describe.  My 
>"race car" is a BONE STOCK 1962 Monza, 102 HP with POWERGLIDE.  80-series 
>street tires (whitewall no less).  Swing-axles with no anti-roll bar or 
>cross-spring - yesiree, the very recipe Ralph said would lead to certain 
>doom!  I'm definitely not the fastest car on the track, but I know I have 
>the most fun!  Most of the time I even win my class because I'm the only 
>one in the slow old guys class!
    big snippero

>   The people are great, everyone tries to help each other, and the real 
> racers welcome us novices.
>Just like one big happy family!  And it gives you an opportunity to 
>explore the limits of your car and skills in a safe, controlled 
>environment, with lots of runoff space in case you take it off road.  Much 
>better than learning the limits of adhesion as you try to avoid a lunatic 
>on the public roads!
>
>If you haven't tried it yet, do it now!
>
>PS, my wife can tell you my answer when she asks what I want for my 
>birthday/Christmas etc.... a day at the next NECC event!
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Corvair Atlanta, BOD
CORSA MEMBER
CORSA Tri-Membership Chairman
http://carmerjr.home.mindspring.com/  
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