In a message dated 7/23/99 10:36:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
MWood24020@aol.com writes:
> With all due respect to Jim and the efforts involved in his undertaking,
WHY?
>
> What I mean to say is, if you have a MkII, and it is all there, and only a
> few hundred remain IN THE WORLD, why would you hack it up?
And in a message dated 7/24/99 7:14:20 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
jhankins@ix.netcom.com writes:
> I'm with Mike. If the goal is to "crap in your pants", might I suggest that
> you take a triple dose of your favorite laxative. Otherwise it borders on
> the criminal to hack up a Mark II when you could just as easily hack up
> something much less rare to produce the same result!
>
> Joe
I certainly agree with both Mike and Joe. Why would any Tiger enthusiast in
his right mind want to hack up a MK II? Or a Mk I, for that matter? In my
view, such an undertaking would not only be sacrilegious, it would certainly
lower the value of the car.
If you want to put a Dodge V-10 into something other than a Viper or Ram,
would you use a Geo Metro or a Flip-top Cobra? I mean, these are tough
questions here. In case you choose the Cobra, I'm sure somebody who has
already destroyed one will be happy to post extensive instructions to this
list.
What do you think, Tim? Maybe a tech tip on this could be used in the next
STOA newsletter in lieu of the recipes?
Dick Barker
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