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83 CJ 04-13-2005 04:19 PM

The shape of things to come?
 
Guess this is a little OT, but the tie in is that the Jeep was
originally military technology built for the same purpose this vehicle
is being built for.

Check out the torque specs!

http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/arc...lth_hybrid.htm


Dave Milne 04-13-2005 05:07 PM

Re: The shape of things to come?
 
looks like an April Fool

>The removable MOMO steering wheel does not have a horn, Wise said, "because

that would take away from its stealth capabilties."

Yeah ? I guess just NOT PRESSING THE HORN would be too obvious ?

Dave


"83 CJ" <erik.leuschner@us.army.mil> wrote in message
news:1113423565.278324.211670@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Guess this is a little OT, but the tie in is that the Jeep was
> originally military technology built for the same purpose this vehicle
> is being built for.
>
> Check out the torque specs!
>
> http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/arc...lth_hybrid.htm
>




Dave Milne 04-13-2005 05:07 PM

Re: The shape of things to come?
 
looks like an April Fool

>The removable MOMO steering wheel does not have a horn, Wise said, "because

that would take away from its stealth capabilties."

Yeah ? I guess just NOT PRESSING THE HORN would be too obvious ?

Dave


"83 CJ" <erik.leuschner@us.army.mil> wrote in message
news:1113423565.278324.211670@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Guess this is a little OT, but the tie in is that the Jeep was
> originally military technology built for the same purpose this vehicle
> is being built for.
>
> Check out the torque specs!
>
> http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/arc...lth_hybrid.htm
>




Dave Milne 04-13-2005 05:07 PM

Re: The shape of things to come?
 
looks like an April Fool

>The removable MOMO steering wheel does not have a horn, Wise said, "because

that would take away from its stealth capabilties."

Yeah ? I guess just NOT PRESSING THE HORN would be too obvious ?

Dave


"83 CJ" <erik.leuschner@us.army.mil> wrote in message
news:1113423565.278324.211670@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Guess this is a little OT, but the tie in is that the Jeep was
> originally military technology built for the same purpose this vehicle
> is being built for.
>
> Check out the torque specs!
>
> http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/arc...lth_hybrid.htm
>




Dave Milne 04-13-2005 05:07 PM

Re: The shape of things to come?
 
looks like an April Fool

>The removable MOMO steering wheel does not have a horn, Wise said, "because

that would take away from its stealth capabilties."

Yeah ? I guess just NOT PRESSING THE HORN would be too obvious ?

Dave


"83 CJ" <erik.leuschner@us.army.mil> wrote in message
news:1113423565.278324.211670@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Guess this is a little OT, but the tie in is that the Jeep was
> originally military technology built for the same purpose this vehicle
> is being built for.
>
> Check out the torque specs!
>
> http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/arc...lth_hybrid.htm
>




rmcaskey@comcast.net 04-13-2005 05:20 PM

Re: The shape of things to come?
 
hey, it's a natural human reaction. your tooling along at 80 through
the sand dunes and it's pitch black out. suddenly right in front of you
is the rear end of a camel. yer gonna blow the horn!!!

of course, yer also gonna crap in your drawers, but that's another
subject.

;-)

martin


Dave Milne wrote:
> looks like an April Fool
>
> >The removable MOMO steering wheel does not have a horn, Wise said,

"because
> that would take away from its stealth capabilties."
>
> Yeah ? I guess just NOT PRESSING THE HORN would be too obvious ?
>
> Dave
>
>
> "83 CJ" <erik.leuschner@us.army.mil> wrote in message
> news:1113423565.278324.211670@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Guess this is a little OT, but the tie in is that the Jeep was
> > originally military technology built for the same purpose this

vehicle
> > is being built for.
> >
> > Check out the torque specs!
> >
> >

http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/arc...lth_hybrid.htm
> >



rmcaskey@comcast.net 04-13-2005 05:20 PM

Re: The shape of things to come?
 
hey, it's a natural human reaction. your tooling along at 80 through
the sand dunes and it's pitch black out. suddenly right in front of you
is the rear end of a camel. yer gonna blow the horn!!!

of course, yer also gonna crap in your drawers, but that's another
subject.

;-)

martin


Dave Milne wrote:
> looks like an April Fool
>
> >The removable MOMO steering wheel does not have a horn, Wise said,

"because
> that would take away from its stealth capabilties."
>
> Yeah ? I guess just NOT PRESSING THE HORN would be too obvious ?
>
> Dave
>
>
> "83 CJ" <erik.leuschner@us.army.mil> wrote in message
> news:1113423565.278324.211670@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Guess this is a little OT, but the tie in is that the Jeep was
> > originally military technology built for the same purpose this

vehicle
> > is being built for.
> >
> > Check out the torque specs!
> >
> >

http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/arc...lth_hybrid.htm
> >



rmcaskey@comcast.net 04-13-2005 05:20 PM

Re: The shape of things to come?
 
hey, it's a natural human reaction. your tooling along at 80 through
the sand dunes and it's pitch black out. suddenly right in front of you
is the rear end of a camel. yer gonna blow the horn!!!

of course, yer also gonna crap in your drawers, but that's another
subject.

;-)

martin


Dave Milne wrote:
> looks like an April Fool
>
> >The removable MOMO steering wheel does not have a horn, Wise said,

"because
> that would take away from its stealth capabilties."
>
> Yeah ? I guess just NOT PRESSING THE HORN would be too obvious ?
>
> Dave
>
>
> "83 CJ" <erik.leuschner@us.army.mil> wrote in message
> news:1113423565.278324.211670@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Guess this is a little OT, but the tie in is that the Jeep was
> > originally military technology built for the same purpose this

vehicle
> > is being built for.
> >
> > Check out the torque specs!
> >
> >

http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/arc...lth_hybrid.htm
> >



rmcaskey@comcast.net 04-13-2005 05:20 PM

Re: The shape of things to come?
 
hey, it's a natural human reaction. your tooling along at 80 through
the sand dunes and it's pitch black out. suddenly right in front of you
is the rear end of a camel. yer gonna blow the horn!!!

of course, yer also gonna crap in your drawers, but that's another
subject.

;-)

martin


Dave Milne wrote:
> looks like an April Fool
>
> >The removable MOMO steering wheel does not have a horn, Wise said,

"because
> that would take away from its stealth capabilties."
>
> Yeah ? I guess just NOT PRESSING THE HORN would be too obvious ?
>
> Dave
>
>
> "83 CJ" <erik.leuschner@us.army.mil> wrote in message
> news:1113423565.278324.211670@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Guess this is a little OT, but the tie in is that the Jeep was
> > originally military technology built for the same purpose this

vehicle
> > is being built for.
> >
> > Check out the torque specs!
> >
> >

http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/arc...lth_hybrid.htm
> >



rmcaskey@comcast.net 04-13-2005 05:20 PM

Re: The shape of things to come?
 

Dave Milne wrote:
> looks like an April Fool
>
> >The removable MOMO steering wheel does not have a horn, Wise said,

"because
> that would take away from its stealth capabilties."
>
> Yeah ? I guess just NOT PRESSING THE HORN would be too obvious ?
>
> Dave
>
>
> "83 CJ" <erik.leuschner@us.army.mil> wrote in message
> news:1113423565.278324.211670@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Guess this is a little OT, but the tie in is that the Jeep was
> > originally military technology built for the same purpose this

vehicle
> > is being built for.
> >
> > Check out the torque specs!
> >
> >

http://www.carbuyersnotebook.com/arc...lth_hybrid.htm
> >




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