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re: Those 3 salvage yard Alfas
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- Subject: re: Those 3 salvage yard Alfas
- From: "Zacharey Cox (Siemens Business Services Inc)" <[email protected]>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 14:25:29 -0800
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- Thread-topic: re: Those 3 salvage yard Alfas
Joe, I'm glad to hear at least one has been rescued so far & the other
two possibly this weekend. I may have some more for you guys. This
time rear transaxle Alfas. Will keep ya'll posted.
Zach
Redmond, WA
>Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 23:14:06 -0800
From: Joe Martin Cantrell <[email protected]>
Subject: Those 3 salvage yard Alfas
Thanks to Zach Cox's alert and Jeff Zurschmeide and Norm Riffle's posse
today, a 1750 GTV came back from the brink of the crusher. The other
GTV
and the Berlina have excellent prognoses, and we have every confidence
The
Right Thing will be accomplished by the weekend.
This announcement brought to you by Servici Vari, the Alfa Berlina
Precision Driving and Chili Dog Association, or something like that. Or
maybe not. At least, it ain't limericks. But we're heavily English
Major
weighted; don't bet on anything.
Peace,
Joe
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