You forgot to mention rivets (and screws) that make for removable I.D.. Why
you can have the fraud squad haul your Tiger off in the middle of the night
straight into the jaws of a crusher!!! And that devastation can occur with
the car standing still. Then there is Lucas..., but that would be a whole
subject for Fright Night II.
But for my real "Fear Factor" I drive a '73 Pinto. 2.3 turbo and a T-5
help me cheat death as I attempt to out run the flames. :-)
Tom
>A newbie to this list may wonder what type of nut drives a Sunbeam Tiger,
> First we had discussion on "exploding ball joints" a while back , then it
> was
> brought up that these cars have suspension fulcrum points ready to snap
> while
> backing out of your driveway (if you are lucky and not on the road
> driving) ,
> now we have flywheels and clutch assemblies that "explode" with the force
> of
> a small bomb cutting off limbs or converting you to a gelding. Anyone
> reading this list has to conclude that the Tiger has to be one of the most
> life and limb threating vehicles on the road.
>
>
> Jeff
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