>LOL-I too, prefer to think of it as "entertaining" -- although, i can see
>how it could be alittle unsettling to some: I was driving a friends '68 GT6
>one day-and just going down a twisting country road was a little demanding
>from the rear end swing! My '78 1500, on the other hand, even in wet
weather
>I can't get it to slide around (as much as I've tried-hey, this is my
>entertainment!<g>)-it's just tight in a good sort of way.
>
>And as you say-fun to drive and excellent handling-"hey, Dick I'll give it
a
>10!"
>
>Happy Trails!
>
>Laura G. and Nigel
My problem is, the I can get it to slide around, I suppose it's the price of
having no emmissions and dule SU's but hey! It's not a matter of not having
enough power to kick it back, but too much tourque in the first place. Ice
is even more fun. Strange, mabe I will find the answer one day, or perhaps
it's because I carry arround 2 ton trolly jack, axle stands, socket set,
spade, fan, toolbox etc in the boot:-)
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