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- From: chucko@kronos.arc.nasa.gov (Chuck Fry)
- Subject: Re: Saab bulletin board
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- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 22:08:27 GMT
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- In article <19973@fritz.filenet.com> reynolds@fritz.filenet.com (David Lee Reynolds) writes:
- > There used to be a "SAAB Sonnet 3" club around here 10 years ago.
- > (Orange County, So. California).
-
- Yup, I was a charter member and sometime newsletter editor. Phil
- Zarrow was the president. No idea where Phil is these days, but I
- think I know the whereabouts of several other principals in the club.
-
- > I tried calling the number on the latest news letter yesterday, but as
- > you would expect after 10 years, no answer... (I would assume it is
- > regular home owner now, who has no idea what a Sonnet 3 is!).
-
- The club more or less folded due to lack of interest in '84 or '85.
- We had pretty much discussed all there was to discuss about the cars.
-
- > Does anyone know where an active Sonnet 3 club is... (Locally)
-
- No, but if anyone knows, the guys at J&B Imports in Orange (just off
- Katella) should know. (Assuming they're still in business, that is.)
- Jay Arruda and Bud Clark are the two most competent and knowledgeable
- mechanics I can think of, and I can highly recommend them to any owner
- of old Saabs (i.e. 95, 96, Sonett models). Please mention my name if
- you contact them.
-
- -- Chuck Fry Chucko@charon.arc.nasa.gov
- choking back an old Saab story
-