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84WD10
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Hi All

I have in my posession the parts book for "Mary Ann", I was given it several years ago now

Alan T. Lewis ( 84WD10)
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Thu, Jun 4, 2015 4:13 AM
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Hi, Alan.
If you leave statements like that hanging out there, I suspect you may be asked shortly to send it to a certain address in California. I think it would be much appreciated.

There was a quite a lot of stuff came with Mary Ann and she seems to be in pretty good 'health' except for what might be a habit of chewing up pony engine 'commecitator' pinions. She is an interesting 'lady' to take out for a 'waltz' too, still quite nimble in spite of her advanced years.

Just my 0.02.

You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.

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Hi, Alan.
If you leave statements like that hanging out there, I suspect you may be asked shortly to send it to a certain address in California. I think it would be much appreciated.

There was a quite a lot of stuff came with Mary Ann and she seems to be in pretty good 'health' except for what might be a habit of chewing up pony engine 'commecitator' pinions. She is an interesting 'lady' to take out for a 'waltz' too, still quite nimble in spite of her advanced years.

Just my 0.02.
Hey Alan,

Would you be interested in getting Mary Ann and your book together again?
Glen
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Thu, Jun 4, 2015 7:52 PM
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Reply to Deas Plant.:
Hi, Alan.
If you leave statements like that hanging out there, I suspect you may be asked shortly to send it to a certain address in California. I think it would be much appreciated.

There was a quite a lot of stuff came with Mary Ann and she seems to be in pretty good 'health' except for what might be a habit of chewing up pony engine 'commecitator' pinions. She is an interesting 'lady' to take out for a 'waltz' too, still quite nimble in spite of her advanced years.

Just my 0.02.
[quote="Deas Plant."]Hi, Alan.
She is an interesting 'lady' to take out for a 'waltz' too, still quite nimble in spite of her advanced years.

Just my 0.02.[/quote]

Deas,

Although my turn to dance with her late on the last day of the show came up short when the bendix refused to kick in, my observations were that she would have a hard time dancing well wearing those really large shoes. My feet already "hurt" thinking of being stepped on!

Jan -Maybe I can dance with her sometime in the future
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Thu, Jun 4, 2015 10:46 PM
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[quote="Deas Plant."]Hi, Alan.
She is an interesting 'lady' to take out for a 'waltz' too, still quite nimble in spite of her advanced years.

Just my 0.02.[/quote]

Deas,

Although my turn to dance with her late on the last day of the show came up short when the bendix refused to kick in, my observations were that she would have a hard time dancing well wearing those really large shoes. My feet already "hurt" thinking of being stepped on!

Jan -Maybe I can dance with her sometime in the future
Jan,

I was able to drive Mary Ann on Sunday (lucky me) and didn't know there was a problem later in the day. I am happy the problem did not show itself until later, WHEW!

My wife wanted to go to the coast so we left the show right after I had the honor and thrill to drive Mary Ann.

My wife had no idea that I REALLY knew how to drive cats so she was VERY impressed that I "drove so well".

Heck, back in my late teens I drove one or the other of our two D7's almost every day. Driving Mary Ann sure brought back great memories.

It was nice to impress my wife too.:biggrin1:
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