Author: Michael Poorboy <bitterrootprop@nidlink.com>
Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2001 16:44:36 -0700
Hi List, I am off and on the list as time allows. I am not sure if you have seen this yet , but Nissan recognizes the Roadster on their web site. Here is the link to the information. http://www.nissa
Author: "Pam & Paul Bauman" <plhbauman@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 16:57:25 -0700
It sounded more like the description of the planet Earth in 'Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy'. Mostly harmless. I guess we should be thankful. Yet, it made the roadster seem like the Z was what Nissa
I agree that its nice to see some recognition for the roadster but if Nissan sees its heritage as important why does it always get so many facts wrong? <<the SPL 210. This high, narrow, 4-seat roadst
I went so far as to e-mail Nissan at their website and point out the incorrect info regarding the 67 2000. my #6 car is not a lightweight. as for the Manzolini race car, when you tink the cowl with a
Don't blame you, Rob. I'd guess that the blatantly incorrect info on the website was based on superficial research by some young copywriter who hasn't a clue regarding the relatively early history o
Maybe we should just send them a copy of Phil's book. Andrew Murphy 1964 1500 1967 2000 Solex SoCalROC _________________________________________________________________
Ot they might get the lawyers after Phil for unautorized something-or-other :-( -Marc T. == Marc Tyler Designer, Animal Firm 830-324-6578 www.animalfirm.com
At least they used a nice looking 67.5 2000 Solex car on the opening page (that just happened to be restored by CDM :-) Dennis -- Dennis Currington 1967.5 2000 1970 510 1971 240Z San Diego http://www