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Re: Spridget wanted.. rant..

Subject: Re: Spridget wanted.. rant..
Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 19:30:25 -0500
Cc: Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <33972e3bc73b9434dbf07a8de19e06f9@valentinephoto.net> <002901c54880$9c65faf0$5620ea3f@D1PWFG61>
So let me get this straight.. you want to put a high school kid in a 
car that doesn't give it's occupants a second chance at an accident.  
In a car that will only survive the first millisecond of the encounter 
with any SUV.  You want to let a high school kid make decisions 
regarding his life expectancy and safety.  Guys (and Gals) I think that 
theses cars are lots of fun but they are NOT the car to put an 
inexperienced driver in.  for those following the posts you will know 
that I have been messing around with old SAABs for 30 years.  I have 
driven them in PRO-Rallies and even rolled a few.  Those things are 
built like tanks.  I had planned to put my boys in them for their high 
school cars RIGHT until I thought of oh..  air bags, ABS, Crumple 
zones, active restraint systems, etc.  I bought a '97 SAAB 9000, during 
it's production run it was THE safest car on the road. Period.  I 
expect my son to trash it.  I expect that it will not even be useful 
for wheels or carpets before its' done but I DO expect him to have the 
chance to try out another car on another day.

Sorry for the rant but Dad was a world class specialist in impact 
acceleration, he performed the human studies that made modeling of 
dummies possible.  He was/is on the board of the Snell foundation (the 
helmet folks), and I have seen how far a typical human neck can stretch 
and I live by his word when I was trying to buy a nice, small, fuel 
efficient car (These were the 70's after all).." You will spend all of 
the money you save in fuel the first 10 minutes in the ER."


Buy a Spridget for someone who has some stick time and can take 
advantage of the handling.  Buy a Spridget for someone who has a full 
understanding of it's dangers and joys.  Do not buy a Spridget for a 
kid who won't have a second chance to make a mistake.

Just my 2 cents..

Lester

On Apr 23, 2005, at 10:49 PM, MICHAEL CARPENTER wrote:

> Hi Kevin,
>
> There seems to be a nice side-curtain Mk II Sprite as well as a Mk I 
> Midget on ebay by the same seller.  They are supposedly rust-free and 
> the prettiest of the box Sprites.  They are relatively close to PA, 
> being right on the southern border of WV.
>
> Mike C
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Valentine" 
> <kevin@valentinephoto.net>
> To: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 11:30 PM
> Subject: Spridget wanted
>
>
>> Hey All,
>>
>> My nephew (Ben) is a high school junior.  He has attended all of our 
>> Pa Rallies and has developed a profound interest in Spridgets.
>>
>> He has asked me to help him find a Spridget (driver or project) that 
>> he could afford, (his funds are limited but he works as many hours as 
>> he can and still keep his grades up to par).
>>
>> He currently drives a 4 speed (VW Beetle - family car) and has 
>> demonstrated responsible driving.  Personally, I find it refreshing 
>> that a young man shows and interest in our vintage Spridgets when all 
>> his friends are leaning towards the newer sub-compacts (and 
>> sub-woofers).  His parents are in agreement with his decision to find 
>> a Spridget.
>>
>> So, if anyone on the list knows of an inexpensive Spridget (driver or 
>> easy project) that is available, please get back to me off list.  It 
>> would be helpful if the car is located reasonably close to PA.
>>
>> Come on Listers, lets help this youngster get hooked Spridgets.
>>
>> Kevin V.





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