> > werent many of these built with a toyota motor?
James, I think that some other outfit does build a 7 replica with the
Toyota 4AGE engine. There are a lot of companies that make 7
replicas, and there's even a book on how to build one yourself on the cheap.
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 04:16:10PM -0700, Barry Spencer wrote:
> 7's are lots of fun around town. I drove a BDA 7 with 200 + hp :>) down 880
> a few months ago with two 18 wheelers each side of me :>((( It was scary to
> say the least.
>
> Barry
Barry, I have got to wonder if it wasn't you I saw blasting down I-80
about three years ago when I came out to interview for my current
job. There I was, between Cordelia and Davis, and I looked out the
window of my rental Neon and saw the top of a helmet hovering there.
Then a little bitty car zipped around me -- it was a Seven! Cool.
Then I noticed I could see over his roll bar to the trunk of the Camry
in front of me! That's when I realized that it's a fun car, but
probably not so much fun surrounded by tractor trailers and SUVs that
are jockeying for position at 45MPH...
I still want one.
--
john@idsfa.net John Stimson
http://www.idsfa.net/~john/ HMC Physics '94
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