If the autocross course was EXTREMELY tight, possibly. However in any of the autox courses that are competed in this area, no chance. Not even the same league. I own both cars, call this an unbiased
<< However in any of the autox courses that are competed in this area, no chance. >> You guys should put some curves in your autocross, Trevor! They are a lot more fun with a curve or two. <G> Seriou
The real subject line should be Midget versus E-type..incredible Sh^t! All I can say, and I LOVE my Midget , is that if there is anyone on this list that wouldn't trade their Midget of any engine co
<< if there is anyone on this list that wouldn't trade their Midget of any engine configuration and a small part of their reproductive anatomy for an E-type... I only have two questions for them. A.
<< for an E-type... I only have two questions for them. A. do you miss the thorazine? B. is the electroshock really a rush? Actually, RH, there should be THREE questions, with C. being, Do you REALLY
OK!!!!!!!!! ENOUGH!!!!!! I started this with a smart assed comment and it is getting way out of hand here. I love the E's more than any other British car (including the BN1) but since I'll never own
And you did a damn fine job of it Brad...couldn't have done better myself..although I do try. Thanks for the break from painting the house and putting up with SHMBO. RH
I couldn't agree with you more. As a 1500 owner, I hate to see all the stupid prejudice out there and I am very inclined to reply when I see it being perpetuated. The above crystallizes exactly what
...so, you design your courses in a freakish way so that your spridgets will do well? Isn't that a little unsportsmanlike? ;> -- Trevor Boicey, P. Eng. Ottawa, Canada, tboicey@brit.ca ICQ #17432933 h
Purchase price aside, my E-type as been very cheap to own so far. I've had the car over a year and I've rebuilt the clutch slave ($4) and changed the bonnet buffers ($6). The rest has just been maint
<< Ed won't give anyone a break. >> And YOU prob'ly can'nt even ride a HORSE (much less 'know' what one is), Brad!! Cheers........... Ed PS: So THERE!!! PPS: And you prob'ly "think" a 'trigger' is a
Ah live in the country in Texas, Ah'll have you know. My sister had one when we were growing up and has 3 now. Didn't care much for riding 'em though, not much in the way of suspension, rides worse'n
Trigger was Roy Rogers' horse, not Gener Autry. Just for the sake of trivial accuracy:) Dave -- Dave Miles in exile Junction City, KS "I meant what I said and I said what I meant, an elephant's faith
<< BTW Trigger was the name of Gene Autry's horse, >> Huum, drunk again, huh, Dale?!?!?!?!?!? Cheers............(no 'hic's yet\!?!?')... Ed (new last name will be (I think? [moi?]) "Champion")
"BTW Trigger was the name of Gene Autry's horse......." This tells me you are a lot younger than I am, Brad. Gene's horse was CHAMPION. Roy's horse was TRIGGER. "PPS: And you prob'ly "think" a 'trigg