I would take him more seriously if he actually new what the car was called
(there is no such thing as an Austin-Healey
"100/4").
Bob
On 4/19/2011 4:54 PM, Bert Van Brande wrote:
> Or was it badly maintained?
>
> Sir James Dyson: "Repairing my old Austin Healey 100/4 in 1968 was my first
> foray into engineering.
>
> My Austin Healey 100/4, which I had in 1968 when I was a student at the Royal
> College of Art. It was badly engineered and kept breaking down. Repairing it
> was my first foray into engineering."
>
> Read the whole article at:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/dyson1004
>
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1376931/Sir-James-Dyson-Repairing-old-Austin-Healey-100-4-1968-foray-engineering.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
>
> b.
>
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