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Doing my part
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 22:29:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Just dropped by to let ya'll know I am doing my part to conserve energy. New ride: http://eisboch.com/bus.html (although still has a Porsche designed engine) Eisboch Pull the Harley to Sturgis with it. You'll be a big hit! |
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Doing my part
On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 22:29:26 -0400, Eisboch wrote:
Just dropped by to let ya'll know I am doing my part to conserve energy. New ride: http://eisboch.com/bus.html (although still has a Porsche designed engine) Eisboch I'm doing my part. That's original paint on the chevy. 65,000 orig miles. http://s370.photobucket.com/albums/o...t=s7001390.jpg |
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On Oct 12, 10:29*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Just dropped by to let ya'll know I am doing my part to conserve energy. New ride: http://eisboch.com/bus.html (although still has a Porsche designed engine) Eisboch Hey, I just got back from a trip to St. Louis, was in a parking lot and seen one in just as pristine shape pull up! |
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Doing my part
On Oct 12, 10:53*pm, BAR wrote:
Eisboch wrote: Just dropped by to let ya'll know I am doing my part to conserve energy.. New ride: http://eisboch.com/bus.html (although still has a Porsche designed engine) Do us a favor and don't drive it when there is ice and snow. Actually, they do pretty well in the ice and snow. Like the bug, the floor of those things is like a sled, and with the independant reas suspenion, the wheels still dig deep in the snow with the body sliding along in the surface. Front wheels act like a rudder. I've seen those things go through some deplorable conditions. But one draw back, is the heaters don't work worth a hoot. |
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On Oct 13, 4:52*pm, wrote:
On Oct 12, 10:29*pm, "Eisboch" wrote: Just dropped by to let ya'll know I am doing my part to conserve energy.. New ride: http://eisboch.com/bus.html (although still has a Porsche designed engine) Eisboch Hey, I just got back from a trip to St. Louis, was in a parking lot and seen one in just as pristine shape pull up! Too bad I didn't know that Loog, I was just 20 mi away (Edwardsville) on Saturday. I would have been glad to have met you! |
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"Tim" wrote in message ... On Oct 12, 10:53 pm, BAR wrote: Eisboch wrote: Just dropped by to let ya'll know I am doing my part to conserve energy. New ride: http://eisboch.com/bus.html (although still has a Porsche designed engine) Do us a favor and don't drive it when there is ice and snow. Actually, they do pretty well in the ice and snow. Like the bug, the floor of those things is like a sled, and with the independant reas suspenion, the wheels still dig deep in the snow with the body sliding along in the surface. Front wheels act like a rudder. I've seen those things go through some deplorable conditions. But one draw back, is the heaters don't work worth a hoot. Which is why I'll never drive it in the ice and snow. I had a Fiat 850 Coupe for a while. Rear engine, independent rear suspension. I can confirm that the front tires don't work very well as rudders. In any kind of snow of 3 or 4 inches or more, it didn't turn. The front end just skidded merrily along in the direction of original travel. High school friend had a '64 Corvair that did the same thing. He and I were cruising in a snowstorm and approached a very gentle turn in the road. The car didn't turn. Or stop. We went off the road, up somebody's driveway and smacked into the rear of a car parked there. Fortunately, we were only going about 20 mph and the damage wasn't too bad. Eisboch |
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On Oct 13, 5:42*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Oct 12, 10:53 pm, BAR wrote: Eisboch wrote: Just dropped by to let ya'll know I am doing my part to conserve energy. New ride: http://eisboch.com/bus.html (although still has a Porsche designed engine) Do us a favor and don't drive it when there is ice and snow. Actually, they do pretty well in the ice and snow. *Like the bug, the floor of those things is like a sled, and with the independant reas suspenion, the wheels still dig deep in the snow with the body sliding along in the surface. Front wheels act like a rudder. I've seen those things go through some deplorable conditions. But one draw back, is the heaters don't work worth a hoot. Which is why I'll never drive it in the ice and snow. I had a Fiat 850 Coupe for a while. * F.ix I.t A.gain, T.ony! High school friend had a '64 Corvair that did the same thing. * He and I were cruising in a snowstorm and approached a very gentle turn in the road. The car didn't turn. *Or stop. *We went off the road, up somebody's driveway and smacked into the rear of a car parked there. * Fortunately, we were only going about 20 mph and the damage wasn't too bad. Eisboch That was their problem. too small of front tires and not enough suspension travel. the Corvair was to battle against the "Bug" and deffinately had it's sort comings. the FIAT was a mistake. |
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Eisboch wrote:
Just dropped by to let ya'll know I am doing my part to conserve energy. New ride: http://eisboch.com/bus.html (although still has a Porsche designed engine) Eisboch That looks showroom new. Nice! |
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