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Re: SRL311 -vs- M Z3

To: <CalSpeed@aol.com>, <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>,
Subject: Re: SRL311 -vs- M Z3
From: "Fred Katz" <fredkatz@2xtreme.net>
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 22:34:04 -0700
Today I test drove a new Nissan Maxima SE. Ho hum, boring! The salesman
started out trumpeting all it's fine points as an ultimate car. I started
pushing it hard on turns and acceleration, and he lost his smile! Then I
told him I drive old Datsun roadsters, and he had that knowing look. Our
roadsters may not be the ultimate, but at least they're fun! By the way, I
test drove a new Infiniti I30 on an auto-x course a few weeks ago. Much
better than the Maxima, but still didn't have that zing of the roadster.

This afternoon I took my 16-year old, Tracy, for her first clutch driving
lesson in the '70 1600. I think she got a kick out of how you have to bond
with the engine and controls. I asked how she'd feel taking it to school.
"Everyone will be looking at me, it's too flashy and sporty!". Yes, there's
a thrill about our cars...

Fred - Enjoying...

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> From: CalSpeed@aol.com
> To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net; mary_ling@cc.chiron.com
> Subject: SRL311 -vs- M Z3
> Date: Monday, September 06, 1999 1:58 PM
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am five mintues fresh out of driving my buddies 2000 Z3 "M" version. 
Wow!  
> What a car.  It was the super rich Imron red with black and red interior.
 
> The car was absolutly beautiful.  Power top, heated seats, "four
pipe/dual 
> exhaust" sound system, and also a decent stereo.  The power...?  Forget
about 
> it!  It was incredible!  Although I had to limit myself to 4500 rpm I
felt my 
> back sink into the seat strongly at around 3500.
> 
> Okay... where does my roadster fit in this story?  Well, as we pulled up
into 
> my driveway Mary was looking out the window.  As I opened the front door
she 
> asked me, "Are you jealous?"  I thought about it for a moment and I
realized 
> that I wasn't.  Funny thing.  When my buddy surprised me this morning
with 
> the car I was slightly jealous.  Especially when I saw the chrome grilles
on 
> the side of the fenders.  But now that I am sitting at home I realize
that it 
> was just another modern sporty convertable.  With tons of horsepower,
yes!  
> But something was missing.  I don't know what it was but it was
something.  
> The car has passion but certainly different form the Roadster.
> 
> When I walked into my garage I looked at my car and I think that I
smiled.  I 
> feel a certain closeness that I don't think that I can feel with a modern

> sports car.  Maybe it is just because I have spent many hours behind the 
> wheel or many hours under the hood or many hours underneath the car.  But

> maybe not.  When I drive my Roadster I feel like it is a team effort
between 
> me and the machine.  It is not a car that can almost drive on its own. 
My 
> Roadster communicates to me without chimes and warning lights.  My
Roadster 
> makes me feel well when I am feeling down and I can do the same for her. 

> Maybe that is it.  We both need each other.  Simplicity, function, 
> dependability, and extreme beauty.
> 
> I am sure that if I spent some good time behind the wheel of the M Z3 I
would 
> also feel a connection such as I feel with my Roadster.  Hmmm...  Nah!  I

> dont think so.  Long live our Roadsters!
> 
> Enjoy....!
> 
> Michael "Calspeed" Carion
> 67.5 SRL311-000248 Solex
> San Francisco, Ca
> 
> http://members.aol.com/calspeed/index.html

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