Gee, which one was really the more stupid - the car or her?
I sure hope you made her walk home after that episode! :-)
Reid
'79 Spitfire (original owner)
-----Original Message-----
From: Banbury, Terrence [mailto:Terrence.Banbury@dnr.state.oh.us]
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 10:03 AM
To: 'spitfires@autox.team.net'
Cc: 'jmcneal@ohms.com'
Subject: Another wire wheel experience/cautionary tale
A girlfriend (very much former) took off in my first MkIII without
my permission "just to visit a friend". After an hour's absence I get a
phone call....." the stupid car won't move!" I went there, put it in
reverse to back out of the driveway, let out the clutch and sure enough...no
move. After a while I figured out why. Turns out she had over-revved the
engine and popped the clutch in reverse thereby unscrewing the knockoff nut
and loosening the wire wheel enough to allow the splines to disengage and
begin to strip themselves as she sat there gunning the engine! I still have
the wires...she's been gone a looong time.
> Terry Banbury
> Mk III
>
> ----------
> From: Jeff McNeal[SMTP:jmcneal@ohms.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 12:34 PM
> To: Banbury, Terrence
> Subject: Re: Humiliating Experience (on the lighter side of a
> dangerous incident)
>
> Hi Terry,
>
> Your note made me feel a wee bit better, as did the e-mail I received from
> John Smith who had the same thing happen to him 7 years ago.
>
> Your analogy was right on the money. I was in too much of a hurry to rush
> things along, ha ha. Oh brother!
>
> Take care,
>
> Jeff
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Banbury, Terrence <Terrence.Banbury@dnr.state.oh.us>
> To: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 9:05 AM
> Subject: Humiliating Experience (on the lighter side of a dangerous
> incident)
>
>
> >
> > Every relationship has it's ups and downs and both parties share in
> them.
> I
> > think you must assume the responsibility for this one, however, sir.
> Mrs.
> > Jones was trying to tell you (in her own way) that things weren't right
> > between you somehow. But you, being a typical male and wanting to rush
> the
> > relationship along, just didn't listen carefully enough. The little
> noises
> > that she issued failed to get your attention, so she had no choice but
> to
> > cause a big scene in public. Personally, I don't think she is ready to
> get
> > your relationship "down the road" just yet. Take your time with her.
> Show
> > her you are willing to make a commitment to a lifetime of motoring mirth
> by
> > doing the little things that make all Spitfires happy. Then she will be
> > like putty (Bondo?) in your hands, willing to take you wherever you want
> to
> > go. ;-)
> >
> > Seriously, though, glad you are ok. Wire wheels are a pain if they
> aren't
> > 100% right. Short road tests w/o the family is a good idea ( I know you
> > didn't go far, but like the rest of us, once you got caught up in
> running
> > the errands...you pushed it too far). Thanks for sharing the
> info...who
> > knows, it may have saved a life. Press on!
> >
> > Terry Banbury
> > Mk III
> >
> > P.S. A fire extinguisher is mandatory on all test drives. BTDT Ouch!
> >
>
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