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    The Viper Wizard

    Stopped by Sagi's restaurant in Ridgefield, CT early last evening for a pop at the bar, and ran into Chuck Tator, wound up having dinner and a few more drinks together. We had a good ole boys time, talking positively about the VOA, my ride which will be in transit to him next week, the future of Viper, PCM, nobama, the shooting range, etc., etc., and he filled he me in on the NVE meet.

    A great time, the only Viperholic (I'm sure there are many others) missing was Bill Pemberton! All is well with Chuck and his business, but of course, he could always use more...and he was proudly wearing his USAF veterans tee shirt :-) Looking foward to a big turn out for the Pound Ridge, NY car show in September this year...more from Chuck to follow, I'm sure.

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    Car is looking great and I am sure Mark J. will be giving you a ring Meester FerraritoViper when it leaves for the Wizard's Lair!! I am sure if you had dinner with Chuck you had a few more drinks, as I always seem to do that when I am around that magic mechanic, ha,ha! I was great to see Chuckie again at the " Homecoming, " wish you could have made it?!

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    YES, he DRINKS! [ But only to excess......... ]


    KIDDING !!!

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    Isn't Excess a small town in New York , just North of Chuck's home in S. Salem???

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    And for any other locals he also does general repairs. If you have not visited the shop its awesome. I am about as die hard Chrysler fan as you can get but that wound is still not healed. Its american automotive history.


 

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