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Re: Handling, TR vs. Spridgets

To: BritishCarMan@aol.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Handling, TR vs. Spridgets
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:35:24 -0800 (PST)
--- BritishCarMan@aol.com wrote:
> mother. It's starting to get to me. Anyway if anyone
> has drove both a 
> Spitfire and a Sprite I would like to hear about the
> differences in handling 
> and such.

My 1980 Spitfire was fun to drive, but not as much to
my taste as the Sprite.  Many on the list will snub a
Spit completely, but I like them, especially the
interior, and wouldn't mind another someday (I got my
rust-free example for free - that's a good target
price for anyone who's looking ;-) ).  I completely
rebuilt the suspension (to stock specifications,
albeit with gas shocks all around), and for "7/10ths"
driving it was fine.  On the Blue Ridge Parkway at 50
MPH, it was a blast.  Try to do something like racing
or autocrossing on a stock suspension - not nearly as
good as a Spridget.  IMHO, too much unconstrained
stuff going on to have much confidence.  The rear end,
despite some improvements over the Spitfire's
development, is just too squirrelly.  The car also
felt "under-engined" compared to my Sprites, and it
was not as easy to steer the rear end with the
throttle on the Spit as it is with a Sprite.  The
Sprite feels a lot more like a go-kart, which is fine
with me.  

=====
Ron Soave

"When you're married you'll understand the importance of fresh produce."
- T. Soprano
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