SV GT Engine -message from Robin!! (humour ?)

From: Jeff Howarth (jeff(at)v8tiger.demon.co.uk)
Date: Fri Apr 02 1999 - 17:44:13 CST


Gadzukes and great Scot Batman,

It must be one of those devious specifications The Riddler invented for
the UK and other markets

If you remove the soft top, add a hard top, wood dash and steering wheel
and a few other minor changes ( like different door panels) you have
something that is ideally suited to the English climate????

On the very rare sunny day, the English owner will foolishly leave his
hard top at home to enjoy a brief hour of sunshine.

The fiendish plot is that when it rains on the way hone he has no hard
top and devilishly, no soft top either - the rain wins every time 8-)

The moral of Rootes marketing, anyone who wears their underpants on the
outside and drives a GT, deserves to get wet !!!!

regards

Jeff

(given the markets GT's were sold in, 'GT' could stand for 'gullible
terrestial', and obviously 'great scot' is Andy Whiteford - the
pathological welder 8-)

In message <3.0.2.32.19990402141010.006bc634(at)roanoke.infi.net>, Marc
James Small <msmall(at)roanoke.infi.net> writes
>Well, riddle me this, Batman:
>
>What is a Series V GT? I have never heard of such a beast, and I'm a
>33-year or so Rootes advocate. This doesn't mean it doesn't exist, but
>just that I've never heard of such.
>
>Educate me, folks!
>
>Marc
>
>msmall(at)roanoke.infi.net FAX: +540/343-7315
>Cha robh bas fir gun ghras fir!
>

-- 
Jeff Howarth



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