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Originally Posted by Jim Holden
Dave: Thanks for your kind remarks about ERAGT2077. There are a number of minor modifications and changes from the standard ERA configuration that most folks will never see, but were important to me. I will admit that it is more art object than practical grocery getter.
Allen: Road America is always a wonderful venue for the SAAC Convention. If you do go, try to reserve a room early. One year we were halfway to Minesota before we found a place to stay.
I do want to make the 50th GT reunion at the Glen. I was there in 89 and (as one of my younger J10 partners pointedly observed,) probably won't make the 75th reunion in 2039 (they will have most certainly taken my license to drive away by then).
Jim
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Ah yes Jim.....I well remember Jose was there.....with the Contemporary he had just bought that was towed back to my place for an engine rebuild. Not the best weekend for Mr. Velez!
Your ERA GT is a fabulous car.......would love to see you drive it more than in and out of the trailer!
And I am pretty sure this will be MY last GT reunion (somebody recently told me I am "middle aged", I said I didn't think humans routinely lived to 122!!!)We look forward to having you and J10 there. Please bring the ERA as well. We hope to fill the track with GTs of all sorts.