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Re: MGB questions, comments (long)

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Subject: Re: MGB questions, comments (long)
From: glenns@edge.ercnet.com (Glenn Schnittke)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 1995 00:55:29 -0500
On On Thu, 29 Jun 1995, Greg Meboe wrote:

>On Thu, 29 Jun 1995, W. Ray Gibbons wrote:
>
>> I have had little time to poke around on the BGT I'm evaluating, but I
>> have a bit more info. 
>       ((SNIP))
>> If it were my car, I'd take the distributor out and check, but it isn't 
>mine.  I am reluctant to fiddle with it at this point.....
>
>This seems out of character for you Ray.
>
>> This car steers like a truck, in comparison with Kermit the frogeye.  
>
>  I feel compelled to tell you that you will remain disappointed with the 
>handling of the MGB even after the suspension is in tip-top shape.  Every 
>MGB I've owned or driven handled like a truck.  They SEEM much more 
>heavy and clumsy than the Midgets and Spits, even though they're not that 
>much heavier.  Even our 65 B, with gas shocks all the way round, V-8 
>bushings, new rear springs, rebuilt kingpins etc.. felt awful.  I thought 
>Dianne would like it because it was cute and stuff, but nothing doing.  
>She felt unsafe with the poor roadhandling and I couln't fault her for 
>that. 
>  Sure you can pack it full of fat swaybars, low profile tyres, racing 
>springs and pack the lever shocks with STP, but somehow I don't see you 
>taking that course.
>  Not to poop on your picnic, but the B will never have the light feel of 
>Kermit.  




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