Did they include the MG ad that went tragically wrong? You may remember the ad that had some guy leaping out of a Herc (C 130) after an MGB, then, after landing, jumping into the car and roaring off
Wedgies picking on other cars? It took me a while to stop laughing. I mean, really, the car (TR7) that had more warranty claims than any BL product 'cepting AAauto. I'm sorry. Really. I'm a multi-mar
Author: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 97 08:47:41 -0500
On 11/26/97 7:51 PM so and so The Richards said. (And I quote) Never owned one - never will. Question - Remember the TV commercials "The shape of things to come" Look at all of the "new" cars and tel
I believe that most of the 'jellybean' shapes came out of a wind tunnel. The TR7 was a failure as a car; sort of a British Edsel. The cars rusted, the head gaskets blew, the transmissions broke, and
Author: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 97 13:30:50 -0500
On 11/27/97 9:23 AM so and so Ray McCrary said. (And I quote) Missed the point. If you remember the "Shape of things to come" commercials. you will remember that they showed everything with a "wedge"
Look I think the TR7 did accurately foretell how bad styling is today. Sorry, I just don't care for the wedge shape, then or now. (Boy, Detroit sure likes it though.) Bob Donahue (Still stuck in the
Speaking of Wedgies, saw a BMH Multi-Media CD ROM advertised as featuring over 100 cars including stills, some videos and descriptions, for UKP5, seemed too cheap. Bought one and it is described on t