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Re: Why Unibody

To: "mgs@autox.team.net" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Why Unibody
From: Tim Nagy <nagyt@stargate.duq.edu>
Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1999 00:13:41 -0500
my local police department, Heidelberg, PA, use an eagle fro years. 
They don't have a road crew to throw salt or plow in the winter.

Chris Attias wrote:
> 
> Rick,
> 
> I remember reading this in a late Seventies 4 wheel drive magazine
> about the 4 x 4 adaptation of the American Motors Hornet line--I
> believe they were called Eagles (pre-Renault).  Before the SUV craze,
> people hadn't figured out that some 4 x 4s  really weren't meant for
> the Rubicon Trail...
> 
> > >  Early attempts to use
> > >  unit bodies on mass produced 4x4s (American Motors?) were criticized
> > >  because some weren't rigid enough, and would bend and deform over
> > >  rough terrain, doing things like preventing doors from opening.
> >
> >
> >I don't think that AMC made 4X4 back when unit bodies came out.  They were
> >more famous for very boring sedans.
> >Here is one piece of triva that you can win bar bets with though.
> >Q. What vehicle won the very first Baja 1000?
> >BONUS QUESTION
> >Who was the driver?
> >
> >Anyone, anyone?  Bueller?
> >Answer to follow......
> >
> >Rick Ewald
> 
> Chris Attias
> '64 MGB
> '84 Alfa Romeo GTV-6

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