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Topic Re: Introductions
By Jeff Schuster
Date Thu, 04 Jan 2001 23:10:38 -0000
Good Idea!
I'm in Minnesota, so right now, the buggy work is nil! I have two glass
buggies, a Safari and a Spatz (you can see them at
http://gotocrystal.net/~speedy64/garage.htm). I even have a line on
what may be an original Manx with a corvair on the back that I might
rescue in the spring (zoom)! So many projects... so little garage space!
--- In dunebuggyarchives@(email hidden), "Don Giovanoni"
wrote:
For a lot of people this is the slow season for building and enjoying
their buggy and as this is a pretty intimate list so far, and for us
new guys, how about a round of introductions? Name, location, buggy
history, current project/buggy, plans, etc. I am hoping to meet
people (at least virtually) who share enthusiasm for dune buggies -
especially fiberglass ones...
I'll start -
Don Giovanoni
St. Louis, MO.
Bought first Manx in 1971, moved to a Tow'd, then a 2 seater
HiJumper, then a Funco SSII single seat buggy, then a Chenowth 2 seat
play buggy, then a second Manx, then a Royale RP19 air cooled
SuperVee, then a Lola T324 SuperVee, and just to prove that
everything comes around, building a Signature Manx (working on
mechanicals, waiting for the body).
Let's hear from everybody!
Don
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