Ray
Happy Ramahanakwannamas during the Mid winter solstice break...How's that for PC??
To heck with it...MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!!!!
But then maybe its time to get back to vapour lock?
Bob Grunau
But then maybe its time to get back to vapour lock?
Bob Grunau
From: "Gene"
Without Gingko and Focus Factor I can barely remember what I did yesterday (very little, I'm sure).
Just some members of most one-mark clubs, not all. Unfortunately those few tend to get pretty noisey.On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 14:52 -0000, mrbadger@comcast.net wrote:
Many of the attitudes to which you allude here are the same ones that were, at least partially, responsible for my selling my first TC several years ago, after forty years of ownership, and quitting the club but, having said that, it should also be said that these attitudes are pretty typical of most any one marque club (not a one mark club)
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 07:34 -0800, Mark Hineline wrote:
> In the past 12 hours I've been advised to:
>
> 1. Grind the number off my frame
> 2. Fill the number in with bondo
> 3. Buy Mrs. Meismer's car
> 4. Pick a number any number
> 5. Stop acting like Badger
> 6. Take the car to Mongolia, title it there, and then reimport it into
> the U.S.
--
Chip Old 1948 M.G. TC
Cub Hill, Maryland, US TC6710 XPAG7430
fold@bcpl.net NEMGTR #2271
From: "Gene Gillam"
I bought a plate off eBay several years ago with a chassis number that doesn't show up among our members. Grind the number off your chassis and I'll send this to you for Christmas.
From: D&J Edgar
Just 2 cents from the distaff side (of David Edgar, TC5108). I don't want to get into the emotional aspects of car history, but I've been a cop for over 25 years and just wanted to pass on some procedural points.
Probably couldn't be done. A DMV check of the VIN will show the veh registered to Rolland if indeed his wife still owns the car. The computer is nationwide.grunau.garage@sympatico.ca writes:
Since Mark is in a different state, he can probably register the car as TC-3409 ( which it is ) in California.
Mark Hineline wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2005 11:17 amIn the technical sense, maybe. The intangibles are another matter. TC 3409 has a history, some of which was recorded in the list archives. It came from Sarasota, FL. It had a clunk at one point. The badge bar got whacked by the garage door. All that history resides with the car in Iowa. Not to mention the fact that Rolland Meismer thought of his car as 3409, used that number as though it were the car's given or Christian name.On Dec 6, 2005, at 6:05 PM, Ray (1939mgtb) wrote:
we have it solved.........
So in all probability, and in a narrowly technical, legal sense I own TC 3409, and Mrs. Meismer's car should presumably be renumbered according to the number now on the chassis.
Cold comfort.
In a perfect world, the frame would be reunited with the car, and I would take the orphan frame and its number. But as we all know, this is not a perfect world.
My point being ... what?
How about this: my car will be TC MMMCDIV. Anyone have a better idea?
Mark
TC MMMCDIV
Mark Hineline wrote: ↑Wed Dec 07, 2005 9:40 amNewsflash to list: Having mismatched chassis and plate numbers is not desirable. It's not a 'point of originality.' It's not an interesting custom feature.
It's a careless mistake.
Mark
TC 3409