On Sun, 19 May 2013 10:30:54 -0500, "David R. Birch"
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dbi...@wi.rr.com> wrote:
>On 5/19/2013 8:48 AM, Ed Huntress wrote:
>> On Sat, 18 May 2013 21:16:31 -0500, "David R. Birch"
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dbi...@wi.rr.com> wrote:
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>>> I wanna '68 fastback hemi 'Cuda that Transforms by raising to 10" ground
>>> clearance so I can take it off road while deer hunting.
>>
>> Why don't you just get a halftrack and be done with it? Sports Car
>> Graphic, 40 years or so ago, proposed one to be made by Ferrari. <g>
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>Like this?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlttQ-_KNyM>
(ohmigod) Yeah, like that.
But if you're saving the deer hide, don't count on any hair being
left.
BTW, I have a friend in England, a motorsports fan, who talked with me
a decade or two ago about how ridiculous some of the motorsports
events were getting in the UK. Keep in mind that he was talking to
someone (me) who lives in the home of demolition derby and figure-8
racing. <g>
Anyway, there was a drag strip somewhere out here ( CT, I think) that
was running late-night commercials. Their big event was a jet truck
against a little Toyota truck.
But they didn't race down the track. The Toyota was lined up behind
the jet truck, the jet engine was started, and the competition was to
see how long it took for the Toyota to be completely incinerated.
I had to videotape the commercial and send it to him. I don't think he
believed me.
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>Since I need a car that I can actually drive on roads, my '07 Outback
>Sport fills the two deer and gear spec.
>
>> BTW, you probably would have gotten along with the Citroen DS19.
>>
>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_DS
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>> You just pushed a button and the sucker jacked up 10 inches on all
>> four wheels.
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>> However, with all those curves, it was a bitch finding a place to lash
>> a deer, without it sliding off.
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>There was a station wagon DS with roof rack...
>
>Sometime in the early '60's, I went with my dad to look at a used DS for
>sale. The most distinctive memory I have is that the seats were so soft
>I sank into them and didn't like it much.
>
>That car search ended up with the purchase of a '57 MG Magnette.
Masochist, huh?
Here's the Magnette that I loved -- the K-3. I saw one at a vintage
race about ten years ago and fell in love with it. It really howls
with that little supercharged six.
The red one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MG_K-type
--
Ed Huntress
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>David