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Re: Another one of Daniels crazy ideas-Putting a third seat in

To: "Ryan, Richard" <RRyan@frk.com>
Subject: Re: Another one of Daniels crazy ideas-Putting a third seat in
From: The Dread Pirate Roberts <svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 17:05:21 -0700
Dick -

...but as my old World History prof said when some anal retentive Accounting 
major in the
class complained that our discussion was "...digressing from the point!" - "Ah, 
but
digression IS the point!"

Gary McCormick
San Jose, CA

"Ryan, Richard" wrote:

> This is way off the subject of roadsters but----
>
> The wildest "additional seat" I ever saw was at the 12 hour in Sebring.  The
> infield for the 12 hour is really a 2 or 3 day party for a lot of crazy
> people who really don't care that a race actually goes on around them.
>
> Imagine an early to mid 60s Cadillac sedan (big boat of a thing) with the
> top cut off with a hack saw.  Grafted on to the body was a 25 foot high
> flying bridge from a 30 to 40 foot sport fisher.
>
> It was set up so that it could be driven from the flying bridge.  All nights
> it dove around with a big "show us your t_ _ _" sign on the side of the car.
> Many sweet young (drunk) damsels did.  (Maybe that's why I followed him
> around all night.)
>
> During the next day I was "welcomed aboard" to look at the controls.  What a
> Rube Goldberg.  I never got in front of him again.
>
> I told you it was off the subject.
>
> Dick Ryan  ex. 24022
> (650)312-4022
> Risk Management Dept.
> SM 2000/2
> FAX (650)312-5830
>
> Nice safe seat!!!!!! I have some "friends" I'd like to put in that seat and
> then jam on the brakes at 60 or so!!!!!!!! I guess I'd find out if man can
> fly.
>
> Mike
>
> -
> Subject: RE: Another one of Daniels crazy ideas-Putting a third seat in a
> later model 2000
>
> > I don't have any kids - which is how I can afford those engine parts I'm
> so
> > excited about - but I would think that it's not entirely safe to have a
> car
> > seat strapped into a transverse seat like the 1500 used.  I think you'd be
> > safer making a mounting for the car seat on the rear shelf such that it
> was
> > facing the direction it was designed to face.  This made me think of the
> old
> > bugeye I had.  Austin Healey had a "Child Seat" for that car.  I've posted
> a

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