Stephen,
I have been traveling a lot and have not called. Still busy at work and playing with my antique motorcycles. Having lunch with your brother-in-law, John Carnes today.
I already visited your website and created my profile. It was a pleasure meeting you last week in Dallas.
I hope you can visit us in Spain one day. I will send your link to all my friends interested in vintage cars. Let’s keep in touch. Best regards
Stephen, There are legal issues in the UK over sharing information held electronically. As the ownership registers on the website fall under the aegis of that legislation I cannot do so. There are ways around that and if you contact me at ; glynjones@lolacars.com I shall be happy to advise you further.
Stephen, Thank you for your welcome.
By coincidence I live in Wallington, just around the corner from Kingston.My work allows me to to operate from home much of the time visiting the Lola Factory one or two days a week. You must get in touch when you are in the UK as it will be a pleasure to show you around the works.
This year Lola is celebrating 50 years as the worlds largest manufacturer of racing cars and we intend to have anniversary events in the UK and USA. Perhaps you will be able to join us at one or more. Full details will be posted shortly on the Lola Heritage website at www.lolaheritage.co.uk Thank you again for the welcome and please keep in touch.
Best wishes, Glyn.
At 11:53pm on January 17, 2008, Stephen Page said…
What do you think about my personal page? Go LSU!!
I inadvertantly killed my original page this am and took all content with it ~40 pics and 2 movies.
Can anybody recover that for me or do I have to start over?
I had not heard from you in so long I was begining to get concerned. I thought the F-1 race sequence posted you posted on Dec 3rd is the most thrilling 2 laps of racing I have ever seen. Please give a call if there is anything I can do to assist you in any way. You are a class act. Best regards, Joe Westervelt, Trainee.
At 10:49am on January 15, 2008, Ron Randolph said…
Hi Stephen, Thank you for the welcome to VRL. It is a great idea . I hope it becomes a nationwide forum for vintage racers to communicate and share ideas. I'll try to look you up at Hallett when I'm there. Take Care.
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I have been traveling a lot and have not called. Still busy at work and playing with my antique motorcycles. Having lunch with your brother-in-law, John Carnes today.
I already visited your website and created my profile. It was a pleasure meeting you last week in Dallas.
I hope you can visit us in Spain one day. I will send your link to all my friends interested in vintage cars. Let’s keep in touch. Best regards
The pleasure will be mine. I'm having fun every day just associating with ECR and all you other "Vintage" folks; ya' know folks like yours truly.
Best wishes, Glyn.
By coincidence I live in Wallington, just around the corner from Kingston.My work allows me to to operate from home much of the time visiting the Lola Factory one or two days a week. You must get in touch when you are in the UK as it will be a pleasure to show you around the works.
This year Lola is celebrating 50 years as the worlds largest manufacturer of racing cars and we intend to have anniversary events in the UK and USA. Perhaps you will be able to join us at one or more. Full details will be posted shortly on the Lola Heritage website at www.lolaheritage.co.uk Thank you again for the welcome and please keep in touch.
Best wishes, Glyn.
Can anybody recover that for me or do I have to start over?
Ron Randolph - RMVR/Nostalgia Racing Colorado
I'll upload what I have when I get the time.
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