Hi Don,
The Marcos in Pleasanton didn't have a chassis
plate. I don't know Gary's hometown or chassis number but I will ask him the
next time I talk to him. I went through Willits last Thursday on my way to
Olympia Wa... nice town.
Mike
----- Original Message -----From: Don LattimerSent: Monday, August 18, 2003 10:00 PMSubject: Re: [MarcosManiacs] Long distance tripsMike,Did Gary Madson happen to give his hometown or chassis #? Long shot but............My longest trip was 960 miles in 3 days.Don Lattimer#3m5759----- Original Message -----From: Mike DenmanSent: Monday, August 18, 2003 9:06 PMSubject: [MarcosManiacs] Long distance tripsI just got back from a car show in Olympia Washington yesterday. The
total milage for the trip from my house in Watsonville, CA was 1,540
miles. Has anyone taken a longer trip in one of the older Marcos
cars? Say pre 1972... Regardless of the length, why don't all the
members post their longest trips. By the way, I made the trip back
in 12 hours and 15 minutes (counting gas stops etc).... averages out
to 62 mph! Bob Moreno was at the show and a Volvo he had restored
won its class as I recall. Bob does nice work and is very talented.
Gary Madson who owns a Marcos 1800GT like mine was also at the
show. Gary's car is a project that he is making into a Vintage race
car.
Mike Denman
Chassis # 4079
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