Don't worry Woodie... I looked at the other car
sitting under the cover outside for your friend Veta. It's another old "Porsch" but it's all messed up because it has no top and it says "SPYDER" on the car. If the factory doesn't even know how to spell SPIDER, how much can the car be worth?
By the way, this line from your last email is one of the funniest single-lines I've ever read,
"Harv never had a bad habit in his life for a 6 foot three man."
I don't know what that means exactly but I'm laughing myself silly. Oh yeah, I noticed in the other car an old painting of a brown haired woman in a dark dress with a very subtle smile. It was signed by some one named Leonard De Vince or something like that. Maybe some art buffs could help you figure out the value of that old "artt"
You want to know MY real name?
Woodster,
Yes, I was able to see what old Harv had in his shed. It is amazing what that shed can hold. There was a Gulf colors "Porsch" 917, a Maserati Birdcage, and a Ferrari Red Barchetta. The Holy Grail was in there and I'm not talking about Monty Python either. Lindberghs baby was in there and, believe it or not, France's bravery for fighting wars was also inside. I told you it was amazing.
I hate to say it old pal, but Veta sure had a "twinkle" in her eye, especially for one so recently widowed.
You mentioned your disappointment in an earlier message, but I my friend, am the one who is disappointed that I came in so early and exposed what could have been one of the most entertaining threads ever.
You wrote "and how he could run".... rotflmao :rollin:
I'm so sorry I ruined this one!