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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin!

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To: Nemer who wrote (6737)7/8/2001 10:32:16 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) of 7434
 
Drops of rain, no big deal. Saw some old cars but nothing like in years past.

Once it full of Packards and such, now I find myself explaining what a Corvair is to Killer. Some cool cars, but a lot of Chevy Novas with 'Vette engines, a bunch of 'Vettes, one 1975 BMW motorcycle....

Nothing really special. Several 1960s Mustangs. Average cars really. Perhaps all the real collectors stayed away because of the weather. Or perhaps they are dead, who knows. We have a 1937 Phaeton that I would have brought if I could figure out how to drive it. But aside from that my '57 Bird may have been the only class act in the show.

Must have been the weather. Years back you had Packards, Moons, Cords....all kinds of stuff. Now you see Corvettes and Mustangs. Eh, maybe I'm just getting old. Either that or driving a stick shift Porsche at five miles an hour wore my left foot to shreds and I'm still suffering from the experience.

Well, there was a nice Sting Ray and a late '50s bug-eye 'Vette. I would like to have owned that 'Vette. Very nice condition.

Bought a new 740iL BMW in late May. I'm getting real spoiled with respect to cars I must say. Have to rent a garage somewhere.
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