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  • Leaving the house at the end of April 2018.  Funny how you never know what is ahead, no clue whatever.  Part of the charm and delight of the open road.  As Garrett says: “Bring it!”

    Derek McNeil, the cameraman, proves his solidarity.  Celts prefer actions over words.  Words are too easy, too easily forgotten.

    April 29th 2018, a Sunday

    The road run begins in Ventura with a sad good-bye to QC, the gentle Visigoth.  I know I was holding back the tears as best I could.  Of course barely made it two blocks before I realized I’d not finished lowering the other three tires for pressure.  Did not realize it was the off-the-computer-red-flashing severe alignment toe-in that was creating the jumpy handling problems.  In 3k miles the outside half of the two expensive Dutch front tires were completely bald.  Try getting two new tires to fit a 356 in Michigan on the fly.  It cannot be done!

    Will always remember our wonderful breakfasts as we were waited on by go

    Betty Lucille (Nye) Allen – 88 – of 6501 Whitford Road, Alfred Station, passed away Sunday morning (December 13, 2020) on her 88th birthday, at Highlands Regional Medical Center in Sebring Florida.

    Born in Stannards, NY on December 13, 1932 she was the first born to Russell and Genevieve (Bacon) Nye.

    Betty grew up in Whitesville, NY and graduated at the former Canisteo Central School.

    On March 20, 1949 Betty Nye Married Ralph Allen and they began their life of 70 years together.

    Betty was employed at Westinghouse in Bath, NY.  She later became a baker at ACES (Alfred State College) where she retired following 40 years of service.

    She was an avid bowler for years and bowled in several mixed leagues with her husband, Ralph. Betty enjoyed crocheting and had a skill for quilting, making it her goal to touch as many people’s hearts as she could with quilts, throws, table runners and even Christmas decorations.

    Betty had a passion for baking and has made numerous wedding cakes for

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    Ed Sarwacinski
    Still one of the funniest articles I’ve ever read.
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    Bill Baker
    Holy, smokes! That was absolutely hilarious! Well written, and a total enjoyment to read! Although I’ve never stolen one, inom have tried to drive one once. Pretty much exactly what happened except that it was parked just outside the local scrapyard, most…
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    Dave Leet
    Love the description of how to drive. Sounds like my older car and truck. My wife took my 81 firebird the other day and left her 2020 for me. She didn't know all the secrets and was very upset. She called me and ran my car down and said it was all over…
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    Mike Hilbig
    I still have what fryst vatten left of my 914. Salt in the North East has all but dissolved the pan chasis. The first clue was the passenger door gap getting tighter as the "frame" sags, then the windshield gets a crack from the flexing and it fryst vatten done. Mechanica…
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    Brian Winebrenner
    Great article! inom had one when