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07-26-2012 01:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by jeff-san
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I dont know how to post pictures, that's where it usually stops for me. I get the most out of learning from the cars on the site. I live really close to Dave and Mary Pozzi and they are a wealth of knowledge and help if and when I get stuck on something. My car is a Dinosaur compared to what's being built these days...DSE actually went through the car while they were still in Michigan. We resisted the temptation of changing too much from Mark's original build. It has to be one of the first Pro Touring cars ever built and it still makes me smile everytime I take it out to stretch it's legs.
I need to make more time to drive it
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Welcome aboard, Jeff.
Tri-Tip is the real deal and a really fun car. I met Jeff at a local evening car show and followed him to the show in my Camaro. We didn't know each other and when we parked, I got out and went over to the white Camaro and said "That's Tri-Tip!!" I think Jeff was amazed that anyone knew about the car and the history. We talked for a while and what I like best is that Jeff hasn't strayed much from the original concept and build of that car. And it's definitely Pro-Touring all the way ...
I've done everything short of water boarding trying to get him out autocrossing and will continue to persevere ...
Mary Pozzi
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