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Peter Grey
 
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"Ed Huntress" wrote in message
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'Should say, "the original as raced dangerously in 1965." As a friend of
mine said, it was the only car he could drive at 90 mph and feel as close
to
dying as he did in a Formula Atlantic at 175. g

Quarter-elliptic springs and roll oversteer keep life very interesting.


I've a Bugeye and have had a bunch of them over the years. I don't find
them that much of a handful. One can get a Sprite to oversteer, but what
I'd call roll oversteer was typified by the Spitfire with its swing axles.
The Spit was famous for this. Sure you're not thinking of a Spitfire?

Peter