Physical impossibility?

Roy
How about if I just wear sock's
Ian
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I definately wasn't thinking of you Ian,- do you mind being called Britney?-
but it would give the club members something to talk about though!
 
One of my customers (who shall remain nameless) considers that his second daughter was concieved in his GTD. The fault lay, he says, in that he was so exited in firing his engine up first time he just had do something to celibrate! Frank
 

Ron Earp

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I had a Fiero when I was in my teens - you can do lots of things in a small car. Particularily if that is the only place you've got to work with. But, then again I was a lot younger and more flexible than now...and so were they...
 
Bill...watch out for that stick shift....unless you want your car to become more intimately involved
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My wife, being the adventurous type, would like to know if anyone has ever attempted to "fool around" in a GT40, without having to call the rescue squad, to be extricated from the car.
The thrill of having this car is enough for
me, but why argue, as this is one automotive
struggle that might be fun!

Bill


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[ April 12, 2002: Message edited by: Bill Bayard ]
 
Bill, when my wife saw your car (which is absolutly wonderful) and JT sat in it she commented that was one thing she would never have to worry about - at least when he was in the car.

Thanks again for the opertunity to see your GT40
 
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