<VV> Re: 64 Spyder vert

Zane Brock zanebrock at bellsouth.net
Thu Jan 18 00:53:28 EST 2007


Congrats, your chain has been yanked. Here's your T-shirt.....next to be
offended come right in please. Arguments are at the next door next to the
department of funny walks.

Regards,
 
Zane Brock
zanebrock at bellsouth.net
678-494-5281office
678-231-6373 cell

-----Original Message-----
From: virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org
[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Dale Gillilan
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 7:18 PM
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Cc: shaun_mcgarvey at shaw.ca; TimogensTurbo at aol.com
Subject: <VV> Re: 64 Spyder vert

>
>> It's in the middle of a LONG (way too long) "frame-off" restoration
> ===============================================
> Do I smell a scammer here.....  next step in his life might be the  
> gallows!!

Now, why would you call me a scammer?  The reason I put "frame-off"  
in quotes was to indicate it should NOT be taken literally, and that  
I was applying a colloquialism to a context where it did not  
literally fit .  That, I believe, is a standard grammatical approach.

But, since I did not make myself clear, let me restate it.  I have  
removed every nut and bolt that I can from the vehicle, and am  
restoring/repairing/replacing all the parts I can, to get it as close  
to original condition as I can.  I believe, that is the intent, if  
not the definition of a "frame-off restoration", whether a frame  
exists or not.  It is indicative of the effort involved in the  
restoration and the type of restoration activity, NOT the existence  
of a frame.

My intent was to say that I had tackled a project that was probably  
bigger than I wanted and has definitely lasted longer than I wanted  
or intended.  I tried to do it in a "shorthand" version (don't take  
that literally -- I don't know shorthand.......  the quotes are  
intended to communicate that I'm taking a little artistic license  
with the term....).  I guess I should have taken more time to be more  
careful with my communication....   geeeez, I didn't expect to be  
called a scammer!

Dale


>
>> It's in the middle of a LONG (way too long) "frame-off" restoration
> ===============================================
> Do I smell a scammer here.....  next step in his life might be the  
> gallows!!

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