Re: Indy Movies 1941, Discovered in France
From: red5hilser (red5hilseraol.com)
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 16:13:37 -0700 (PDT)
Did you scroll down to the 24 Hours of Spa? We went to the F1 race there in 
1995 and paid about $300usd per seat for the covered grandstand between La 
Source and Eau Rouge. No food or booze. At the 24 Hours you get it?ALL for 385 
Euros. VIP parking, shuttle to track, buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner on 
Saturday, Breakfast and lunch on Sunday, open bar from noon til 2am on Saturday 
and noon til 4pm on Sunday. If you can still walk, unlimited access to 
everywhere, including paddock and pits. I wonder whether they have massage 
tables in the VIP tents? What a deal.
BTW, is that #35 rear engined 1941 Indy car the one entered by Joel Thorne?

Yer pal, Ferrari Bubba


-----Original Message-----
From: Len 
Bcc: red5hilser [at] aol.com
Subject: Indy Movies 1941, Discovered in France


When this URL boots click on the arrow to get it started.? Playing time is 
about 30 minutes so allow time?. . .
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