Bill,
I don't have your personnal e-mail address at the moment and wanted to send
you a personnal appolgy re: mico cars. I had a couple of martinis last
night and want to appologise to you and the entire list for my behavior.
Question, in the early to mid fifties, did thay only build the dutchmans cap
out of Santa Fe Springs? Because I've seen other trailers from the early
fifties that shared the same front dome withh the rear.
Best regards,
Vanessa
The Trailer Lady
'56 Overlander
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----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [VAC] VAC e-mail list archives
> THANK YOU, TOM PATTERSON, AND YES I AM YELLING. I would have replied
> sooner, but the archives were so interesting, I got lost in them for
> some time. I particularly enjoyed the large font for ease of reading,
> and easy to access index, by thread, author and subject. Tom you do
> fine work, and I am going to mention this to the Board, at the next VAC
> meeting in Bismarck. For all of you newbies, that are just now
> starting the giant learning curve, and are at the bottom, please take
> some time to go to Tom Patterson's new Archive. We have probably
> already answered your questions, many times and many different ways.
> One of the reasons I enjoyed this list from the beginning, about a year
> and a half in the past, is because their are so many different ways to
> fix a problem, restore a coach, or design a new way to enjoy your
> Airstream. Tom Patterson started the Archive from the original
> discussion list, then added the Vintage list, when it was added to the
> home page.
> A tip O the Hat again to Tom, for his fine efforts. This MHonArc
> program to store this data is just what we needed. Attention all
> newbies!!! Read the post below, and go to Tom's new website.
>
> Sincerely,
> Bill Scott
> 61 Bambi
> 66 Trade Wind LY
> Concours Steward 2000
> Vintage Airstream Club and
> Washington DC Unit, WBCCI #3221
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