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Re: Spinners

To: roadwarriordave@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Spinners
From: Douglas W Flagg <dwflagg@juno.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 19:26:45 -0500
This legislation was probably sponsored by the same person who wanted
revolving
red lights on motorcycle helmets!!

Doug
'56 BN2

On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 19:22:16 -0500 "Dave Murphy"
<roadwarriordave@hotmail.com> writes:
> I distictly recall spinners were outlawed on new cars due to the 
> perceived 
> danger they posed to pedestrians.
> 
> The same legislation also eliminated fake spinners on wheel covers 
> and rigid 
> stand-erect hood ornaments. None of these could not be sold after 
> January 
> 1st 1968. A lot of the '67 cars have the rigid ornaments (e.g. 
> Plymouth Fury 
> and Lincoln) but none of the '68 cars did (-Rolls Royce may be the 
> sole 
> hardship case exception.) Spring loaded installations (like Mercedes 
> had 
> used for years) allowed erect hood ornaments to return on some 
> 1969's. But 
> we haven't seen a new spinner wheel cover or knock-off spinner since 
> 1967.
> BMC's introduction of the big hex-nuts in mid '67 was probably just 
> in 
> anticipating or in keeping-up with the elimination of spinner wheel 
> covers 
> on the US-built cars in September '67 for the new '68 cars.
> -Dave Murphy
> 66 BJ8
> SEMAHC




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