Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 08:38:38 -0400charset="iso-8859-1"
On a vaguely related topic ... I will be moving ( 1.7 kms ) in less than 2 weeks and I have a disassembled Sprite to come with me. I haven't exactly figured out how I'm going to do this. I will have
<<Does anyone know approximately how much the shell weighs? The way that it now sits, I can easily pick up the front end with 1 finger. The back is a different story. It seems very heavy. I can just
<<<< Does anyone know approximately how much the shell weighs? >> My guess would be between 300-400 lb. for just the shell. My old physics teacher used to say that in estimating weights you should co
<< My old physics teacher used to say that in estimating weights you should compare the unknown with a unit that you know, such as a pound of bacon. I'd say the shell is closer to 600-700 lbs of baco
Speaking of Tie Downs, we just went and picked up Goldie today. She is the gold-plated Healey show car - I think the 1954 Earls Court Car, but she's a 100-6. Yep, I know it's not a Spridget, but it's
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 12:21:23 -0400charset="Windows-1252"
I'd Along that line of thinking... which is heavier, a pound of bacon or a pound of gold? Regards, Charles '74 Midget '68 Sprite Bloomfield, NJ cdsorkin@ix.netcom.com "How about we duck inside for a
Hah!!! Was wondering when the Apothecary weight would come out. However I don't think that is correct. An ounce of gold is 1.33 ounces of feathers. While a pound of gold is 12 ounces and a pound of f
<< making the pounds equal. >> And with Larry on a REAL "clanker" machine, his PhD "allowed him into the "math" arena!! Yea, Larry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers............. Ed PS: I "do"