<VV> Autoweek article wording
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Wed Mar 30 10:06:17 EDT 2011
The VW Bug, Porshe and others did too. Ralphie was just picking on an American car maker.
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From: Brent Fullard <brent.fullard at rogers.com>
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One of the the "super cars" of the day, the Mercedes 300SL had swing axle rear
uspension. It was produced from 1952 through 1963, Funny that Ralph Nader left
hat out of his book?
See:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_300SL
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Nobody is going to argue that SA is better than MLRS.
However, I would argue that the SA was perfectly adequate by the standards
f the day, as the car was originally conceived. I really doubt that anyone
t GM looked at a '60 80hp/PG and thought "SPORTS CAR!"
I also kind of doubt that anyone at GM knew about the contents of some book
y an obscure lawyer. But I'll leave that one to the conspiracy
nthusiasts.
Regards,
oel
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