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Re: Ohmigid!!!

To: MWood24020@aol.com
Subject: Re: Ohmigid!!!
From: Steve Laifman <Laifman@Flash.Net>
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 10:25:50 +0000
MWood24020@aol.com wrote:

> ...................... The
> thing that is cool is that none of the LAT options were "factory", so you can
> add to your hearts content without taking away from the value of the car.
> This contrasts cars such as the Corvette, where adding stuff that wasn't
> ordered from the factory is not acceptable to the purist.
> Of course, if you enjoy the high performance attributes which can be
> exploited in the Tiger's character none of the above is of any concern...
> Mike

Mike,

The LAT options were only homogulated for racing because they were available 
from
the 'factory' on new cars.  Rootes had a 'final assembly line' in California,
where these parts could be ordered to be on a newly ordered car.  This fit the
homogulation rules and allowed 'stock' racing.

The same parts were also available from the dealer, but not from the 
manufacturer
- to the normal customer.

So, while your point is understandable, it does not quite fit the facts of the 
LAT
case.  But, you are not alone.  Many sponsoring race organizations would decline
to accept some of the options as "homogulated stock", and it's still going on
today.

Steve


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