Within the last couple of years, there's been a few reports of the Feds not allowing the sale of winged knock-off's, especially new ones from the big suppliers. Some Euro-countries may not even allow
Roger, About a year ago I saw a short article in BRITISH CAR magazine (I think) about the Feds holding up (or perhaps prohibiting) a shipment of winged knock-offs to Moss. I'd been hearing rumors ab
OK I'll bite... Why?? Have they seen too many 007 movies? Do they think the wings are actually tire shredding blades ready to be extended from the axle? (boy! that was an old one! anyone know which
Author: "W. Ray Gibbons" <gibbons@northpole.med.uvm.edu>
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 1994 15:22:27 -0500 (EST)
Goldfinger (I think). Aston Martin (I'm sure). Shredded Mustang. I don't think extending blades are the reason, but that you could be run over by a LBC and the winged projections could do a job on yo
^ ^ ^ I think you're right. The famous one. :) Hot chick! (driving) (terminology taken from time period :) Huh? I think if you were to get "run over by a LBC" the little wings on the knock-offs woul
I must say, in the event of seeing somebody get ran over by an lbc with knockoffs, I wouldn't be shouting "Whatever you do, DON'T get yur head near the knockoff thingies...oh hang on.. it's o.k., the
Online Encyclopedia to the rescue! -- Duncan, Isadora (1878-1927), US dancer, b. San Francisco, who achieved fame first in Europe with her dances based on Greek classical art. She was one of the grea
Seems like I remember that the Gov. decided that knock-offs are a safety hazard. The knock-offs on the '65 Mustang were some of the last of the fake knock-offs allowed. A car with real or fake knock-