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THE trophy, back in SLTOA’s possession. Now to come up with a catchy phrase for the plaque…
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For those who appreciate the classic VW Beetle. They were on a ’67 Beetle sighted at Scott AFB last week (having learned to drive a stick in my dad’s ’63 Beetle convertible back during the early 70’s, I can vouch for both statements).
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Sighted Friday night at the Dierberg’s lot on Manchester at Sulphur Spring. The “I Like Ike” bumper sticker’s a nice touch…
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Things you don’t expect to see while taking a guided tour of Vancouver Barracks and Pearson Airfield, WA… While heading from the Pearson Field Education Center, friend Ron said, “Hey, when you get up to the corner, look right. I think I saw some sports cars.” I replied I’d seen the Jaguar/Land Rover shop on…
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Further down the road (OR 18), between Dundee and McMinnville, south of the small town of Lafayette, is British Parts Northwest. Most of us in SLTOA have bought parts from this concern, which works out of a couple of warehouses (and one recently installed 40-ft container) perched on the Lafayette Highway. What the heck, it’s…
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Monday morning I departed Issaquah and headed south to Portland, incorporating a couple of quick stops at McChord AFB and Camp Murray (the Washington National Guard’s headquarters installation). From Portland, down OR 18 through Tigard to Lincoln City and a couple of nights with daughter No. 1 and three of the grandkids. And yes, a…
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Now to head to the Double R Diner for some coffee and damn good cherry pie.
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Greetings this evening from Issaquah, Washington, where the never-ending search for LBCs continues (in and around the other, er, primary reasons for my week in the Pacific Northwest). Spied this ’73 MGB GT at a repair shop in town, now to find some Triumphs…
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Seen at Scott AFB earlier today. Have to admit, the car’s nicely lowered and has a pretty slick industrial strength roll bar.