A men!  I drive my bugeye and a 70 midget on alternating days.  Two
blocks from my house is a short, hard dip that is in the middle of an
intersection, so it cant be taken slowly.  When I cross it in the
bugeye its a WHAM and a hard shot to my bad back.  In the midget, its
a CLOMP, with no associated pain to my lower back.  Hows that for a
scientific comparison?  (BTW, shocks on both cars operating properly)
However on a tight, twisting road, the bugeye feels like its on
tracks, while the midget sort of plows thru.  Since Im not usualy
driving "aggressively", the midget is the car of choice.  Larry.
---From: Tom Stone To: Spridgets Subject: 1/4 Leafs
> Hello everybody,
>
> I just talked to my dad. He is keeping an eye on my Bugeye while the
> extensive body work is being done.  He told me that our trusted body
guy had
> distressing news for him today.  Apparently Fedor (body guy) had
been under
> the car and found that there was "only half a leaf spring holding
the rear
> axel for suspension".  My dad calmly asked if we needed to buy
another set.
> Fedor says "no, I think it was built this way.  I can't understand
why, it
> couldn't be a comfortable ride!"  ............
 
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