The question really is: Is there a long wheelbase version for the rest
of us? I'm getting ready to buy a bucket seat to put in my
bench-seated car during VSCCA events because it will provide about 4"
more "back" room for this 6'2" (and shrinking) morganista. Anybody in
the NE U.S. who has a re-upholsterable bucket seat they'd like to sell
should contact me. Elbows out now, a bit like Fangio (the only bit
like Fangio)
CB
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Wood frame for sale
Author: "william b. lyons" <wblyons@mindspring.com> at nylanr01
Date: 4/14/98 8:33 AM
AS MY NAME INDICATES I AM A BETTER TECHNICAL SOURCE ON JAGUARS BUT YOU ARE
CORRECT THAT THE FENDERS ARE WIDER WITH MULTIPLE STRIPS. IF YOUR LOGIC WAS
CORRECT AS TO THE REASON THEY WENT WIDE, THEN IS THERE A SHORT WHEELBASE FOR
THE JAPANESE?
BILL
At 08:47 AM 4/13/98 -0400, you wrote:
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>Subject: Re[2]: Wood frame for sale
>Author: ERNEST(CHIP) <ebrown> BROWN at nyeqrm11
>Date: 4/13/98 7:23 AM
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> My ordinary '57 is narrow bodied. It means I have wide fenders, with
> several of those scuff strips. They widened the body in the late 50's
> so...ah...wider Americans could sit in the cars (I think!) Let's see
> if Mr. Lyons agrees!
>
> Chip Brown
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>Subject: Re: Wood frame for sale
>Author: "Bob Perry" <rperry@stny.lrun.com> at nylanr01
>Date: 4/12/98 11:36 PM
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>Sorry to display such ignorance, but what is a "narrow body" plus 4? Is
>there a "regular" body? Thanks, Bob 1961 +4 4-seater.
>
>Smoke Signals
>Robert W. Perry
>rperry@stny.lrun.com
>131 E High St
>Painted Post, NY
>14870-1305
>-----Original Message-----
>From: william b. lyons <wblyons@mindspring.com>
>To: morgans@autox.team.net <morgans@autox.team.net>
>Date: Sunday, April 12, 1998 8:23 AM
>Subject: Wood frame for sale
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>>The new ash wood frame I have for a narrow body +4 4 seater can be
>converted
>>to a roadster. Price 4 seater $1500, roadster $1750
>>
>>Bill
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