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I really don't know if this is the appropriate place to post this, but if it's not, then hopefully someone will give me feedback to properly direct me.

I arrived late yesterday to the swap meet, and got into discussions with a guy lives in Tracy, originally from Kentucke. Quite a twang in his voice. Nice car, kind of deep pearlecent blue. Nice guy also. Would like to get in touch with him.
Also would like to get in touch with the guy that was selling a 5 speed tranny, amongst other items(including some seats). He was evidently somewhere else at the meet, and his caretaker didn't seem to know much about what was going on. Any info would be appreciated.
thanks,
don 
510-528-1390
donsweetpea@comcast.net 


 

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Hi Don--

 

You might also post on the BayArea 02 Group page.  Some of us read that first and with fewer posts yours is less apt to get lost in the other conversations.  I do not recall the fellow originally from Kentucky. but the person selling parts could have been Mark Siefert from the Santa Cruz area.  Last I heard Mark worked at Burrell School Winery.

 

Larry

 

Larry Ayers

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