We used to race a Datsun 1200 in the dirt. One night I ended upside down
after a slow roll. The only thing I could think of was roasting my ass in
the fire I was certain would start.
Reach down, snap harness open,-----huge mistake.
I don't know which hurt worse:
My twisted neck when I hit the roof.
Or my balls which were still wrapped around the steering wheel.
If you ask anyone who has ended greasy side up, they have the same story
about the first one.
Dick Ryan ex. 24022
(650)312-4022
Risk Management Dept.
SM 2000/2
FAX (650)312-5830
-----Original Message-----
From: PLETCH5@aol.com [mailto:PLETCH5@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 10:17 AM
To: dafox1@hotmail.com; datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Roll-Over was: (ot) firestone tires & some roadster content
(long)
Hmmmmm
there might be a pattern here. When I was 18, I rolled a 69 Datsun pickup
when I was doing donuts and power slides in a mud field.
I also learned a lesson, if your upside down in a car with your seat belt
on,
if you release the buckle you will fall on your head. That was the only bump
I received during the accident and I still have the Datsun trailer.
Ken
DATSTER
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