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Cincy and About my 75



Damn straight you should restore it!  I recently ventured into "piss off the 
wife" territory to buy one. There's nothing else that would have me go there, 
but relatively clean and straight 75's just don't come around that often...

JT

> Thank you to the Yeagley's for a great Cincy once again this year. Aside
> from the accident with Rich's car (happy that all are in tip top shape) I
> had a better chance to meet more of your this year (compared to last year
> spending 2 days in Scott William's racecar wiring a digifiz in) and all in
> all I had a good time.
> 
> Cathy, Thank you for the Canadian bewsky, you a life savior.
> Anson, Thank for that crazy car you built, set my mind on fire!!!
> Dan Snow, for letting me drool over that beauty of a Rocco-cabrio (oh the
> wife said no! for the purchase.)
> 
> 
> After seeing so many MkI's this summer at Cincy, I think that I should make
> a serious attempt to salvage and do a complete OEM restore of the 1975
> Rocco I have, I realize it will be a lot of work, but I keep thinking that
> 75 are rare enough, but a 75 with factory automatic has to be extremely
> rare nowadays on the road.
> 
> Just wanted to share....
> 
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