For those of you that don't know--I certainly didn't until the Tech Session--Joe Alexander is actually of Italian heritage. Same as me.
At the tech session, Joe's favorite "Uncle"--an older gentlemen operating as a "stringer" for an Italian newspaper published in Cleveland--talked with both of us. He had a plan...
The results--not perfect but fun anyway--were published the other day in the Volume 14, Issue 5 of "La Gazzetta Italiana". Sorry none of it is available online yet, if ever.
The article on Joe is entitled "A Joe of All Trades". Basically a bio not unlike that which has already been published in the Columbus Dispatch some months back, but dwells more on family and the Italian connection. But did you know that Joe really truly does have an "Uncle Guido"?
The article on me is entitled "280SL Roadster Restored Into Realms of Sculpture". Goodness knows I didn't come up with
that title..but its funny actually, full of little inaccuracies and glorifications which probably wouldn't pass muster with all of you...but there was a limit to how much I could edit the draft without insulting the honor of the publisher. Maybe he has an Uncle Guido, too, I didn't want to find out!
BUT THE BEST part is, I added a little tag line at the end which they kept:
"There is an active international W113 club, which can be found at www.sl113.org...So we might have some more Italians poking around the site!
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored