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[ATM] If it's in a supremely stiff cell, that does not twist, why would a thin mirror sag?
- Subject: [ATM] If it's in a supremely stiff cell, that does not twist, why would a thin mirror sag?
- From: georgea at cam.org (George Anderson)
- Date: Sat Feb 14 13:38:21 2004
- References: <MDEKLEOKCLBMMJPKFFKGEEGCDHAA.klappal@xnet.com>
And there was insufficient rear brakes, but then there was also no
weight on the wheels.
They repeated the mistakes with the '76 series II V-6 Capri.
George Anderson
Montreal Canada
Clear skies and good health
Richard Klappal wrote:
>
> A friend's 1969 Shelby Mustang GT taught me that info back then. They
> designed the car, then installed the engine. You had to lift the engine to
> change the spark-plugs; there was no room between the wheel-wells and the
> plugs to get a wrench on them!
>
> Rich
>