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On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 15:50:27 -0500, with neither quill nor qualm, "Ed Huntress" quickly quoth: The next owner of the car, who was my roommate, got the car run over by a Buick station wagon a few months later so he never had to explain to a shop why none of the wires were in the right place. g Fortunately he survived and bought a Lotus Seven. Fortunately, he's survived that, too, and still has that one 38 years later. That's unusual! That's only one of my several personal stories involving Joseph Lucas, Prince of Darkness and inventor of the short circuit. d8-) He's also the inventor of the open circuit and the rustified intermittent circuit. He was obviously using the dark side of the Force. --- The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum. --Frances Willard (1839 - 1898) ---------- |
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![]() "Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... RCM only On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 15:50:27 -0500, with neither quill nor qualm, "Ed Huntress" quickly quoth: The next owner of the car, who was my roommate, got the car run over by a Buick station wagon a few months later so he never had to explain to a shop why none of the wires were in the right place. g Fortunately he survived and bought a Lotus Seven. Fortunately, he's survived that, too, and still has that one 38 years later. That's unusual! It's a rare Mk IV, which was built somewhat heavier than the favored Mk III. It's all square tube and there are more of them than in the earlier models. The body is all fiberglass. Whereas the Mk II weighed just over 1,000 lb, the Mk IV weighed 1,350. One of the sports car magazines at the time described the seating as "not a caress, but rather like being gripped by the jaws of an enraged clam." I thought that was an inspired line. g The Lotus Sevens now being built under license by Caterham are Mk IIIs, with some modifications. That's only one of my several personal stories involving Joseph Lucas, Prince of Darkness and inventor of the short circuit. d8-) He's also the inventor of the open circuit and the rustified intermittent circuit. He was obviously using the dark side of the Force. Electricity in a Lucas electrical part travels at the speed of dark. -- Ed Huntress |
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