At 12:02 AM 5/23/98 -0700, you wrote:
At 23:07 5/22/98 -0400, you wrote:
Yeah, but you Brits have got _weird_ concepts in
transportation.
The Morris Minor for instance never should have been licensed as
an automobile -- a four-wheeled powered bicycle on its best day.
Eee, lad, y're not up on yer British automotive innovation. The
four-wheeled powered bicycle was the Berkeley Frisky. My other fave was
the Ginetta 1600 R, which is what you got when you crossed a Ford Cortina
with a bespoke tapered London suit. Then there was always, gawdelpus, the
three-wheel Morgan.
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How about the Austin Seven, in which, if I have been informed correctly,
the oil would migrate up the steering column and drip into one's lap.
Cheers
Charlie Fox ('52 MG TD owner)