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| Subject: | Re: 1100's, New British Roadster? |
| From: | mit-eddie!pwcs.StPaul.GOV!phile@EDDIE.MIT.EDU (Philip J Ethier) |
| Date: | Tue, 20 Feb 90 9:33:38 CDT |
George, you say that a glycol mix is used in wet suspensions. I'm not sure it was always so. I remember a magazine ad for either the MG 1100, or more likely, Austin America, that spoke of alcohol. It made a little joke about alky in the suspension, then stated that seriously, folks, we put a toxic dye in the suspension alcohol or we would have to pay a USA liquor-import tariff. phile@pwcs.stpaul.gov -- Login name: phile In real life: Philip J Ethier Phone: 298-5324 |
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