Richard,
First, I am also sad to hear of Bill's condition. His website has been most informative and it was an early touchstone for me to see the kinds of mods possible on an A10, though, can't say I went with them. Now, it seems the site is gone. I hope it can come back, perhaps through our administrator's generous offer.
I can't resist sharing this, I too have been the Mikado, 44 years ago in grade 12. The question is, who was the more humane Mikado?
There are more than a few here with musical interests, professional or recreational. For example, our administrator, the guitarist and record producer. (Sorry if that's a deep, dark secret Erling, but an online discography is a dead giveaway.) I have a similar story with respect to community theater musicals. My daughter is an aspiring actress and, as a 10 year old, was in "Bye Bye Birdie", put on at the local college in their summer musicals program. I had been just sitting in the audience watching the rehearsals when it became obvious they had very few men and, then, few baritones. Long story short, I ended up in the show and have done the summer shows with my daughter since. A couple of years ago I was Lazar Wolf in "Fiddler on the Roof". It was a lot of fun and provided great contrast to getting into the garage and tearing down the A10.
Richard L.