At 12:57 PM 8/1/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Well, everbody has jumped on my suggestion that slicing up a Mark II tiger
>to shoehorn a huge(er) engine into it "borders on the criminal", so I would
>like to retract it and clarify my intent.
>
>To hack up a rare and unusual car simply to see just how big an engine you
>can fit into at the very least shows an incredible lack of imagination. If
>you want pursue that approach, might I suggest mounting a hemi in the back
>seat of a Volkswagen beetle? the result will certainly be at least as
>"awesome", and they are still making beetles.
>
>Some have suggested that it is an an egineering challenge, and as such is a
>worthwhile effort. I submit that there is no more "engineering" involved
>than seeing how many pink plastic flamingoes you can cram into your front
>yard.
>
>Joe
Sorry you are upset about something you have never seen.
Is your Tiger is completly original?
James Barrett Tiger II 351C and others
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