It does but it came in a box, not in the car and with 1298cc I don't think it really needs one. Morgan did add that as an option when I asked them to even though I'm not sure they ever saw one :>)
> Hi Folks! > > No, our informal Marlboro gang hasn't disappeared. I've just been very > busy wirth teaching at two local community colleges and I've not had a lot > of time for my "fun" stuff. > > > > That said, I trust you had a great Thanksgiving. Folks, I need your help. > Once again, VRG wants us to be part of their 2010 Jefferson 500 at Summit > Point on the first weekend of May in 2010. You may have even seen the ads > in Vintage Motorsport and elsewhere. It is a "go." We have the date, and > VRG is allowing us to be part of the vintage racing weekend. > > > > What I'd like to know is this: WHAT WOULD MAKE THE PERFECT MARLBORO > REUNION FOR YOU? Some of you were with us when we had our reunion in > Suburban Virginia as the guests of the Washington DC Region, SCCA. Still > more of tyou joined us in 2008 at Surreybrooke and Osteratg in Frederick, > MD. for our vintage car show/Marlboro reunion. And a whopping 200 of you > attended last year's VRG Jefferson 500 Marlboro Reunion. > > > > Please think about what you enjoyed about these events and what you did > not particularly like. May I ask you, over the next few weeks, to e-mail > me and let me know what YOU would like from our 2010 iteration? Bob > Houston and I will be meeting soon, along with VRG and the management of > Summit Point to discuss what we want to do for 2010. We already have some > ideas: the primary idea is a "story-telling" session like the 2007 Gold > Cup 50th anniversary at VIR. But that's not cast in stone. The only > difference this year is that we will have to be 100 percent self-funding. > That means our "entrance fee" will have to cover whatever our share of a > banquet, etc. might be.. That's probably not such a big deal, but if you > want to join us and see your old Marlboro friends, we'd sure like to now > what you'd enjoy from such a weekend. May I ask you to give that some > thought and get back to me as soon as you can? Bob and I and VRG would > like to meet before the holidays if that's possible. That way we can > start publicizing the event at the very beginning of the New Year. > > > > All the best to all of you! > > Steve Lloyd, Historian > Washington DC Region, SCCA > 7928 Edgewood Farm Road > Frederick, MD 21702-2910 > 301-662-7302 > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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> Hi Folks! > > No, our informal Marlboro gang hasn't disappeared. I've just been very > busy wirth teaching at two local community colleges and I've not had a lot > of time for my "fun" stuff. > > > > That said, I trust you had a great Thanksgiving. Folks, I need your help. > Once again, VRG wants us to be part of their 2010 Jefferson 500 at Summit > Point on the first weekend of May in 2010. You may have even seen the ads > in Vintage Motorsport and elsewhere. It is a "go." We have the date, and > VRG is allowing us to be part of the vintage racing weekend. > > > > What I'd like to know is this: WHAT WOULD MAKE THE PERFECT MARLBORO > REUNION FOR YOU? Some of you were with us when we had our reunion in > Suburban Virginia as the guests of the Washington DC Region, SCCA. Still > more of tyou joined us in 2008 at Surreybrooke and Osteratg in Frederick, > MD. for our vintage car show/Marlboro reunion. And a whopping 200 of you > attended last year's VRG Jefferson 500 Marlboro Reunion. > > > > Please think about what you enjoyed about these events and what you did > not particularly like. May I ask you, over the next few weeks, to e-mail > me and let me know what YOU would like from our 2010 iteration? Bob > Houston and I will be meeting soon, along with VRG and the management of > Summit Point to discuss what we want to do for 2010. We already have some > ideas: the primary idea is a "story-telling" session like the 2007 Gold > Cup 50th anniversary at VIR. But that's not cast in stone. The only > difference this year is that we will have to be 100 percent self-funding. > That means our "entrance fee" will have to cover whatever our share of a > banquet, etc. might be.. That's probably not such a big deal, but if you > want to join us and see your old Marlboro friends, we'd sure like to now > what you'd enjoy from such a weekend. May I ask you to give that some > thought and get back to me as soon as you can? Bob and I and VRG would > like to meet before the holidays if that's possible. That way we can > start publicizing the event at the very beginning of the New Year. > > > > All the best to all of you! > > Steve Lloyd, Historian > Washington DC Region, SCCA > 7928 Edgewood Farm Road > Frederick, MD 21702-2910 > 301-662-7302 > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Hello Steve,
The greatest fun for me was the weekend at the track and the reunion dinner.
I have just bought a racing Morgan and joined VRG so I plan to be at the
Jefferson anyway.
Cheers
Don Greimel
From: "slloydmarlboro" <slloydmarlboro@...>
To: <Marlboro_Raceway@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 2:19 PM
Subject: [Marlboro_Raceway] 2010 Marlboro Reunion
> Hi Folks!
>
> No, our informal Marlboro gang hasn't disappeared. I've just been very
> busy wirth teaching at two local community colleges and I've not had a lot
> of time for my "fun" stuff.
>
>
>
> That said, I trust you had a great Thanksgiving. Folks, I need your help.
> Once again, VRG wants us to be part of their 2010 Jefferson 500 at Summit
> Point on the first weekend of May in 2010. You may have even seen the ads
> in Vintage Motorsport and elsewhere. It is a "go." We have the date, and
> VRG is allowing us to be part of the vintage racing weekend.
>
>
>
> What I'd like to know is this: WHAT WOULD MAKE THE PERFECT MARLBORO
> REUNION FOR YOU? Some of you were with us when we had our reunion in
> Suburban Virginia as the guests of the Washington DC Region, SCCA. Still
> more of tyou joined us in 2008 at Surreybrooke and Osteratg in Frederick,
> MD. for our vintage car show/Marlboro reunion. And a whopping 200 of you
> attended last year's VRG Jefferson 500 Marlboro Reunion.
>
>
>
> Please think about what you enjoyed about these events and what you did
> not particularly like. May I ask you, over the next few weeks, to e-mail
> me and let me know what YOU would like from our 2010 iteration? Bob
> Houston and I will be meeting soon, along with VRG and the management of
> Summit Point to discuss what we want to do for 2010. We already have some
> ideas: the primary idea is a "story-telling" session like the 2007 Gold
> Cup 50th anniversary at VIR. But that's not cast in stone. The only
> difference this year is that we will have to be 100 percent self-funding.
> That means our "entrance fee" will have to cover whatever our share of a
> banquet, etc. might be.. That's probably not such a big deal, but if you
> want to join us and see your old Marlboro friends, we'd sure like to now
> what you'd enjoy from such a weekend. May I ask you to give that some
> thought and get back to me as soon as you can? Bob and I and VRG would
> like to meet before the holidays if that's possible. That way we can
> start publicizing the event at the very beginning of the New Year.
>
>
>
> All the best to all of you!
>
> Steve Lloyd, Historian
> Washington DC Region, SCCA
> 7928 Edgewood Farm Road
> Frederick, MD 21702-2910
> 301-662-7302
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
Hi Steve..........Bob Hines here. I missed the first two events but did go to the Summit Point tent and dinner event and ran into a lot of old friends. I thought that was a decent dinner but it all seemed to last such a short time.
BTW I just received a box of 6 CD's of old Marlboro tapes from Brad Davis. I know that he and Dave Roethel had some issue with them but Brad knew that I was interested and it took him 8 months, but they finally arrived. I dont know whats all on them as I am only half way thru the first one. That CD has some 1961 films and one of the long distance races which might be a 12 hour as it goes into the night.
Bob
From: slloydmarlboro <slloydmarlboro@...> To: Marlboro_Raceway@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, November 27, 2009 11:19:17 AM Subject: [Marlboro_Raceway] 2010 Marlboro Reunion
Hi Folks!
No, our informal Marlboro gang hasn't disappeared. I've just been very busy wirth teaching at two local community colleges and I've not had a lot of time for my "fun" stuff.
That said, I trust you had a great Thanksgiving. Folks, I need your help. Once again, VRG wants us to be part of their 2010 Jefferson 500 at Summit Point on the first weekend of May in 2010. You may have even seen the ads in Vintage Motorsport and elsewhere. It is a "go." We have the date, and VRG is allowing us to be part of the vintage racing weekend.
What I'd like to know is this: WHAT WOULD MAKE THE PERFECT MARLBORO REUNION FOR YOU? Some of you were with us when we had our reunion in Suburban Virginia as the guests of the Washington DC Region, SCCA. Still more of tyou joined us in 2008 at Surreybrooke and Osteratg in Frederick, MD. for our vintage car show/Marlboro reunion. And a whopping 200 of you attended last year's VRG Jefferson 500 Marlboro
Reunion.
Please think about what you enjoyed about these events and what you did not particularly like. May I ask you, over the next few weeks, to e-mail me and let me know what YOU would like from our 2010 iteration? Bob Houston and I will be meeting soon, along with VRG and the management of Summit Point to discuss what we want to do for 2010. We already have some ideas: the primary idea is a "story-telling" session like the 2007 Gold Cup 50th anniversary at VIR. But that's not cast in stone. The only difference this year is that we will have to be 100 percent self-funding. That means our "entrance fee" will have to cover whatever our share of a banquet, etc. might be.. That's probably not such a big deal, but if you want to join us and see your old Marlboro friends, we'd sure like to now what you'd enjoy from such a weekend. May I ask you to give that some thought and get back to me as soon as you can? Bob and I and VRG would like to meet
before the holidays if that's possible. That way we can start publicizing the event at the very beginning of the New Year.
All the best to all of you!
Steve Lloyd, Historian Washington DC Region, SCCA 7928 Edgewood Farm Road Frederick, MD 21702-2910 301-662-7302
Hi Folks!
No, our informal Marlboro gang hasn't disappeared. I've just been very busy
wirth teaching at two local community colleges and I've not had a lot of time
for my "fun" stuff.
That said, I trust you had a great Thanksgiving. Folks, I need your help. Once
again, VRG wants us to be part of their 2010 Jefferson 500 at Summit Point on
the first weekend of May in 2010. You may have even seen the ads in Vintage
Motorsport and elsewhere. It is a "go." We have the date, and VRG is allowing
us to be part of the vintage racing weekend.
What I'd like to know is this: WHAT WOULD MAKE THE PERFECT MARLBORO REUNION FOR
YOU? Some of you were with us when we had our reunion in Suburban Virginia as
the guests of the Washington DC Region, SCCA. Still more of tyou joined us in
2008 at Surreybrooke and Osteratg in Frederick, MD. for our vintage car
show/Marlboro reunion. And a whopping 200 of you attended last year's VRG
Jefferson 500 Marlboro Reunion.
Please think about what you enjoyed about these events and what you did not
particularly like. May I ask you, over the next few weeks, to e-mail me and let
me know what YOU would like from our 2010 iteration? Bob Houston and I will be
meeting soon, along with VRG and the management of Summit Point to discuss what
we want to do for 2010. We already have some ideas: the primary idea is a
"story-telling" session like the 2007 Gold Cup 50th anniversary at VIR. But
that's not cast in stone. The only difference this year is that we will have to
be 100 percent self-funding. That means our "entrance fee" will have to cover
whatever our share of a banquet, etc. might be.. That's probably not such a big
deal, but if you want to join us and see your old Marlboro friends, we'd sure
like to now what you'd enjoy from such a weekend. May I ask you to give that
some thought and get back to me as soon as you can? Bob and I and VRG would
like to meet before the holidays if that's possible. That way we can start
publicizing the event at the very beginning of the New Year.
All the best to all of you!
Steve Lloyd, Historian
Washington DC Region, SCCA
7928 Edgewood Farm Road
Frederick, MD 21702-2910
301-662-7302
It just happens that I've been talking to Debby Demaree, now selling
real estate in Bethesda. Some of you recall my driving the ex-Tweedale
Lola 1100 Sports, the passionate purple Daimler SP-250, the ex-Woody
Woodruff Lotus 11/Alfa, then the Brian Hart powered 2 liter prototype
with the LEADCO designed body on the monocoque I built on top of
Pumpelly's March 702 suspension. Or the abundance of Jags, Masers,
Daimlers, Ferraris, Cobras, and Lambos I owned and kept running. Not
bragging or babbling, but now I'm into smart cars!
Yeah, the 3 cylinder, one liter two place "smaller than a Mini" econo car.
Debby owns one also, and has painted it purple (I'm sure an homage to my
Moby Grape Daimler Dart!)
OK, why am I inflicting this on you all? Well, Debby's dad was one of
the Lavender Hill Mob! And she was a good friend of Charlie Wallace and
his kids, and is sure she can provide his date of death for the memorial!
So Phil and all, get in touch with her and start sharing memories.
Cheers, Bob
Bob wrote:
> erkelly2 wrote:
>> I am trying to find the dates of death of Charles Wallace and Dick Lord.
>
erkelly2 wrote:
> I am trying to find the dates of death of Charles Wallace and Dick Lord.
>
> The Social Security Death Index has too many names similar to the above to be
definitive.
>
> Purpose: adding them to Motorsport Memorial.
>
> Dick was a good friend and customer at Motor Imports, Ltd., in Rockville. He
bought my Fairthorpe Electron and ran it is several races.
>
> Charles Wallace was my driving school instructor at Marlboro in 1956-57.
>
> Rick Kelly
> erkelly2@...
> Oklahoma City
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
I can't help you with Dick Lords' date but I know he died at Marlboro in his race car so that had to be before 1969 as that was the last year the track was open for sports car racing.
From: erkelly2 <erkelly2@...> To: Marlboro_Raceway@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, November 10, 2009 1:50:38 AM Subject: [Marlboro_Raceway] Charles Wallace and Dick Lord
I am trying to find the dates of death of Charles Wallace and Dick Lord.
The Social Security Death Index has too many names similar to the above to be definitive.
Purpose: adding them to Motorsport Memorial.
Dick was a good friend and customer at Motor Imports, Ltd., in Rockville. He bought my Fairthorpe Electron and ran it is several races.
Charles Wallace was my driving school instructor at Marlboro in 1956-57.
I am trying to find the dates of death of Charles Wallace and Dick Lord.
The Social Security Death Index has too many names similar to the above to be
definitive.
Purpose: adding them to Motorsport Memorial.
Dick was a good friend and customer at Motor Imports, Ltd., in Rockville. He
bought my Fairthorpe Electron and ran it is several races.
Charles Wallace was my driving school instructor at Marlboro in 1956-57.
Rick Kelly
erkelly2@...
Oklahoma City