Jay,
You'll notice I put quotation marks on the word "bible". There are
inaccruacies in every publication about these cars. Even factory publications
are not a last word. Who knows what the dealer did to cars before he sold them
to people that swear it was "original from the factory"? If you had a time
machine and went back and bought a Bugeye off the docks in England and brought
it back to our time, the judges at a concourse meet would argue over what was
original on it.
Mike MacLean-60 Sprite
type79@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> Mike,
> I always feel compelled to respond to these statements made in reference to
> Horler's book. This book is an excellent book, arguably one of the best
> Aftermarket references but one should never lose sight of the validity and
> importance of the original source material.
>
> IMHO, Horler's OS&M is a very good, excellent book, but "bible"? The
> factory publications are the bibles.
>
> (If this is the "bible" everyone with a rollup window Spridget better refer
> to Page 86 and start changing their front fenders. :-))
>
> Jay Fishbein
>
> Mike Maclean wrote:
>
> > I'm quoting from the OS&M "bible".
> > Mike MacLean-60 Sprite
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