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That's great, Stan. I see you listed your car as "Elfenbein pearlglanz" on the registration form.
There's a major wooden boat company on the next lake, Garwood. When I had my intake powder coated, the guy was blasting a Merlin engine for them. Or at least it looked like that sort of engine. I wonder if their shop would make a nice Sunday tour. They have interesting cars, too, including the only American car I'd like to own, a '66 Charger.
Just called and booked a cabin at Pine Tree Motel. Looks like we will be getting quite a crew assembled at Curt's "Camp". Tony, if you are heading out on Friday, I was thinking about stopping in at Hemmings in Bennington, VT on the way there and Saratoga Museum on the way back Sunday.Sounds like a great road trip!
There's a major wooden boat company on the next lake, Garwood. I wonder if their shop would make a nice Sunday tour. They have interesting cars, too, including the only American car I'd like to own, a '66 Charger.
I would be up for Garwood, being that I own a 1962 ChrisCraft Cavalier Ski Boat, mahogany plywood, Ford 272ci/170hp Interceptor V8 inboard.
Just called and booked a cabin at Pine Tree Motel. Looks like we will be getting quite a crew assembled at Curt's "Camp". Tony, if you are heading out on Friday, I was thinking about stopping in at Hemmings in Bennington, VT on the way there and Saratoga Museum on the way back Sunday.Sounds like a great road trip!
Sounds great Bob. Will meet you on the way in Greenfield, MA. T
I would be up for Garwood, being that I own a 1962 ChrisCraft Cavalier Ski Boat, mahogany plywood, Ford 272ci/170hp Interceptor V8 inboard.
Very cool- I spent I night anchored in the old CC lagoon on the way down the ICW, fond memories. Yours looks like a pretty pristine example of the early 60's.
Reservation at the Pine Tree for me and my dog made today!
We may be filling up the Pine Tree. If I recall, they have just 26 beds in all. The cabins have just one, and the motel-type rooms have two each. There are other places nearby that I might have to check out.
Originally Posted by Captain_Slow
Reservation at the Pine Tree for me and family. Gonna be a stuffed 928. Now I gotta install those Greg Brown fuel lines.
I think we'd all forgive you if you came up in the Suburban w/QUADRASTEER, but this will certainly give your family a memorable experience, and give us all a great campfire story.