Don't get me wrong. I just threw it out as a
thought. I'm one of those guys that is real
happy living within the rules. There are enough
combinations in the book that I can find
something I like and build to it.
Dick J
--- FastmetalBDF@aol.com wrote:
> Yes, Dick, you' re right there ...... but
> by then the driver would be
> ahead
> of the cowl area and the engine might be under
> it or thereabouts, and the car
> would look ALL WRONG ..... or the whole body
> would be out AHEAD of
> the rear end and it would look ABSURD . You can
> do this with a LAKESTER,
> but NOT a 27 T rear engined modified roadster
> WITH a long wheelbase .
> The point is moot because rear motor mod
> roadsters are ILLEGAL
> and that rule has probably eliminated a lot of
> nasty spins with consequences
> we can all imagine . In my opinion the rear
> engine T s were the wildest
> and neatest looking rods that ever thundered
> across the lakes and salt !
> BUT : ALL THINGS CHANGE WITH
> TIME
> We may not like it, but gotta live with it
> ......
> BDF
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