While Tom and I agree on many things, color and exhaust is something we have a
slight difference on. Specifically they are:
1. All real convertibles come in only one color Red. BTW, the red is Viper
Red, a OEM color produced in later years.
2. Mufflers should be heard, at least a little, and not seen, except when you
look under the car.
So far, the only attention I get from Police is that they give me the Thumbs
Up, and tell me they have a Brother-In-Law who had one years ago. Sound
familiar?
OK, let the slings and arrows come on color and exhaust.
Larry
Tom Hall wrote:
> Ok! I'll admit to showing my age at this point but I like to drive my
> Tigers somewhat aggressively. I have always attempted to make them as
> quiet as practical, simply to avoid being noticed by the wrong
> people. It's amazing how much faster you can drive when you try NOT to
> attract attention. Same is true for the autocross tires I run on the
> street. They don't make much noise when they are being pushed close to the
> limit.
>
> I've driven Larry Paulick's Tiger and it is very very nice. It's also
> Carnival Red and makes lots more exhaust noise than my Tigers do. I'd get
> several tickets a year if I drove it very often. Haven't you guys ever
> heard of Stealth?
>
> Tom Hall
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