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Re: 3 subjects

To: Larry Wright <lrw@aop.com>
Subject: Re: 3 subjects
From: Harold Hartsell <hartsell@thegrid.net>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 09:26:21 -0800
Larry Wright wrote:

> b) O.K., responses about my chances against my new neighbor's Maserati
>
> Quattroporte are mixed; but, yesterday, another car appeared there.
> This
> time a Fiat 850 Spyder, in nice shape. I should be able to beat that,
> even
> in my old-technology, can-be-outrun-by-Jap-econoboxes Sunbeam.
>

Well, I can confirm at least one Japanese car can't beat my 2bbl-260
Tiger. The Mazda Miata. I have had several challenge me for a race,
thinking they had some poor bastard in an MG type car to humiliate. I
really enjoy showing them the error of their ways...

Other cars that have fallen to my lowly almost stock Tiger:  84
Corvette, Stock 67 Camaro, 75 Porsche 911 (twice). The one factor not
mentioned in this thread is the ability to shift and drive. I think that
most of these cars are probably faster on paper than my car, but are
driven by people who don't really know how to race. Or, I just got
lucky...(grin)

And I've lost a few races too. Mostly to a devious guy in a 69 Z28. No
econo-boxes though.

But I love my Tiger. And I think it gives me the perfect compromise
between drivability and performance. And it's fun!

> on an Allard, don't take me too seriously! (Anybody have a source for
> a
> Monteverdi?)
>

Monteverdi's are cool.

Harold
B9470535



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