<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by John Wood</i>
I'm suprised if any early TR owner is brave enough to wave and steer the things with one hand
1975 TR7
1977 TR7 Sprint
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That is unkind of you John, [:D] they weren't much worse than most cars of the early 60s. [}:)]
I remember passing a TR3 down conrod straight once, in my Morgan +4. Yes he was concentrating hard on preventing wander at about 120 MPH. I did not have that wander built into my steering, but was bouncing all over the road on the bumps, with my stiff suspension. [:0]
As you do not have much directional control while airborne, we did a kind of deadly dance together, until I was passed. The Jag XK120, [with c type motor], I next passed was much worse, it was both wandering, & bouncing.
Incidentally he, & other TR drivers survived. The most deadly cars down conrod in my day, were made by Lotus, claimed to have the best road holding & steering of the day.
Hasbeen