[Vwdiesel] Diesel projects wasRe: Rear wheel drive not quitediesel
mark shepherd
mark at shepher.fsnet.co.uk
Sun Dec 21 19:44:57 PST 2008
I didn't like to say anything about the Fiat/renault thing incse you guys
had model we didn't. x19's didn't weigh anything. The Triumph TR7 was
another cheese wedge. Bigger though. My sister's husband had one and he was6
ft 5" There was a V8 version was it rebranded a TR8?
The Triumph Vitesse convertable was the one for me, with a TR5 or TR6 3.5L
engine IIRC fitted...
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Hansen" <jhsg at sasktel.net>
To: <decker at toledotel.com>
Cc: <vwdiesel at vwfans.com>
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 3:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] Diesel projects wasRe: Rear wheel drive not
quitediesel
>
> I wasn't much for tv in the 60's either , but saw it in the 80's on
> re-runs.
> The X19 sounds interesting, but as Loren pointed out, small cockpit for
> me too.
> You'll love the trip, BTDT. My family & I used to mine near Dawson
> City, I grew up with grizzlies and gold pans, and learned to drive on
> skinny mining roads. You'll love the drive from Tok to Dawson. It's
> spectacular. Whole trip is pretty much a great one however, but the top
> of the world highway is off the scale. Parents and I did the trip in
> reverse from this side in 1976, getting off the Malaspina at Prince
> Rupert.
> Man has it changed from back then. The road is all black now, and it's
> turned into a tourist zone when it used to be mining country.
> -james
>
> decker at toledotel.com wrote:
>> Hi James;
>> I didn't have a television in the 60's I was driving sports cars,
>> racing bicycles both on the track and the road plus chasing a skirt or
>> two.
>> Another of my phantom projects that being as I'm 69 years old I might
>> not get to is a Renault X 19 fitted with a 1.6 VW turbo diesel with an
>> intercoller. 80 torque filled horses and 50 mpg in a light mid engine
>> coupe
>> ought to be a hoot.
>> This May I have reservations on the Alaska ferry for my wife and I
>> plus
>> my 67 GMC Open Road motor home. We plan to get off at Skagway, drive up
>> through Alaska and back down through Canada to home here in Western
>> Washington. Someday I'm planning to convert the motor home to diesel but
>> I
>> won't get around to it before this trip
>> Brian Decker
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "James Hansen" <jhsg at sasktel.net>
>> To: <vwdiesel at vwfans.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 5:54 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] Rear wheel drive not quite diesel
>>
>>
>>> Thanks, I did Brian, very nice.
>>> That was a Lotus 7 that was driven by Patrick McGoohan in the 60's sci
>>> fi series *The Prisoner*, wasn't it?
>>> Very nice.
>>> too little time, too many cars...
>>> -james
>>>
>>> decker at toledotel.com wrote:
>>>> I will check out UTube for the aerial atom. You might goggle Locost
>>>> car.
>> It
>>>> is a Lotus 7 knock-off that has a pretty large bunch of builders. I had
>> an
>>>> all fiberglass Lotus Elite Coupe in the mid 60's. Colin Chapman was a
>>>> wizard. A less than 1300 lb. road car with a 78 horse single overhead
>> cam
>>>> Coventry Climax engine. The suspension was all independent. Basically
>>>> it
>> was
>>>> his Formula 2 road racer in a monocoque all fiberglass body. No heater,
>> no
>>>> radio, no engine fan !! but the best handling car I have ever driven. I
>>>> dearly wanted a Lotus 7 roadster but they were new at the time and I
>> didn't
>>>> have enough money to buy one.
>>>> Brian Decker
>>>> Western Washington
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "James Hansen" <jhsg at sasktel.net>
>>>> To: "Patrick Dolan" <pmdolan at sasktel.net>
>>>> Cc: <decker at toledotel.com>; <vwdiesel at vwfans.com>
>>>> Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 12:43 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] Rear wheel drive not quite diesel
>>>>
>>
>>
>>
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