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Re: What you can do

To: Daniel1312@aol.com
Subject: Re: What you can do
Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 13:14:27 -0500
Cc: tboicey@brit.ca, spridgets@autox.team.net
Organization: Computer Helpers
References: <c1.727c5e0.26fddffc@aol.com>
  Yo Dan (american salutation),

  You have a lot of well-taken points.  We have lots of high-performance
cars driven by low-performance drivers.  Mind you, I'm not talking about
enthusiasts.  A good many of those know how to drive a car to suit its
potential.  A good many do not.  To me, driving a car well is an art
form; be it a stodgy sedan or an agile sporty car.  

  In most states in the USA, 10 mph over the limit will get you a
ticket.  In the western states, where it's a long way to anywhere the
cops are usually more lenient. I was running down I-5 in CA, 10 days
ago, at 75 mph in my B, in OD, and was being passed smartly by other
cars.  When I stopped for gas, I asked the convenience store clerk how
fast one might run and get away with it.  She said it was all according
to how the cops felt that day!  I think that must go back to the "prima
facie" speed limits in CA, in days of yore.  Perhaps the CHP still has
that attitude.

  A B lister once wrote to me that many restored LBCs never get out of
town and as a result never see 4000 rpm.  Hm, I can get it over 4K in
town without breaking the speed limit, can't you?  Had a cop who wrote
me a ticket for "Display of Speed" once for revving it to 6K in two
gears in a 55 mph zone.  He was running a radar trap and was  pissed
that I shut it down at the limit and before he could get a reading.  One
of the few I beat in court. (G)

  With the above in mind, I wonder if the cops in the UK have all these
"catch all" laws that states, counties, cities and townships enact  here
in the US to swell their coffers.  

  Cheers,

  Charley Robinson
  '69 B
  '76 Midget
  others....... (G)



  





Daniel1312@aol.com wrote:
> 
> My car does do more than sub 10 seconds/100mph but in any event the reality
> between what a manufacturer/road tester can achieve and what Mrs Brown coming
> back from the shops will achieve is not the same thing. 



> Cars here in the UK do have some fairly quick 0.60 times and with 110mph +
> performance.  Also it is very much the case that traffic moves much faster
> here than in the states.  
> Daniel1312 (Sprite owner but driven lots of other stuff)

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