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Re: quattro vs. Quattro



In Florida, mid-80's, i saw a brand new MR2 (the old angular one) with
Ferrari logos, a quattrovalvolve emblem, the whole works. Like they took a
wrecked 328GTS and stripped it of the badges and plastered the MR2.

Jon Linkov
njconn@msn.com
'96 A4q
ICQ# 8826028
-----Original Message-----
From: c a l i b a n <caliban@sharon.net>
To: Virtual Bob <h93young@creighton.edu>
Cc: Audi q-list <quattro@coimbra.ans.net>
Date: Monday, January 18, 1999 5:24 PM
Subject: RE: quattro vs. Quattro


>On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Virtual Bob wrote:
>
>]>> The funniest one I''ve seen is a VW 16V badge on a V6 Alfa Milano.
>]
>]>I've always though a 16V badge would fit quite well on my Caprices. (V8,
>]>2V/cyl.)
>]
>]BMW M badge in place of Honda emblem on a Civic.
>
> cadillac twin "laurel" embelems on vespa scooter
> legshields.  it's the same logo as is on fred
> perry shirts, which were high fashion for ska/mod/
> skinhead types.
>
>--
> rocky mullin
> http://caliban.sf.ca.us/
> two strokes are faster than four!
> this message was composed using the vi editor.
> '83 ur-q - yamaha rz350 - suzuki ts250 -  chaotic good
>