RUMCars Forum
General Category => Unusual Microcar Discussion => Topic started by: Bob Purton on January 19, 2009, 11:47:15 pm
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Is this a ripp off of something we all know? http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/research/4286850.html?series=60&page=2&?series=60
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Yet another car paying homage to Fend! But as usual with one oversight: the length and width of that car is really quite big, it looks about as wide and long as many American cars, but it is just a 2 seater. Very stylish and nice, but I bet if it ever goes on sale it will be a rich man's toy!
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Dear Bob and Marcus
When it was first announced I applied to do the first Road test article for a British Magazine (Rumcar News) and I am still waiting to hear from them.
My intention is that next time I am in Southern California I will call in and get them to agree to a road test for RCN.
Is anybody likely to be in Southern California in the next 12 months???
Chris Thomas
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Errr? No, South Catford but not South California. The thing is Chris, would it be relevant as by its size its clearly not a microcar? All the same, I wouldnt say no to a spin in one! A road test of the Fend would be good though, especially a comparison with a KR. Now come on Chris, lets clear this up once and for all, Honda insight, Six wheeler Hustler, The Aptera, MICROCARS? No, no and err no. Its not right that the Global Rumcar events coordinator doesnt have a microcar, I'm making it my mission to make sure you get yourself one in time for the 100 event and drive it!
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Dear Bob
I may need to borrow a Microcar especially for the event. What would you suggest? something old, something new, something ordinary, something rare, Or perhaps something clapped out? what do you think would fit my style!!!
I think Jean has asked me to chair the celebration Weekend meeting as I was untainted by any microcar preferences or demands to get a vehicle restoration finished for the big day. Either that or she wanted a heavyweight to hold the paperwork down.
Chris Thomas
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untainted by any microcar preferences
What can he mean?! ???
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Dear Bob
I think I have found a suitable three wheeler to borrow for the event
http://www.carbodydesign.com/archive/2009/01/14-concept-enigma/
What do you think??
Chris Thomas
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What do I think? I think its about time you stopped making excuses and got yourself a proper microcar, something old, its like someone joining a philatelist's club and not having any stamps! ;) ;)
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Dear Bob
What is wrong with owning a Virtual Microcar? like this one
http://www.carbodydesign.com/download/3d-models/?pageNum_RsResources=0
Chris Thomas
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Whats wrong? Nothing I guess but I do wonder sometimes if many the folk on the forum are genuine microcar enthusiasts or just computer buffs..
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Dear Bob
I think what we are both saying is that being a microcar enthusiast takes many forms of which ownership of a microcar is the most prominent expression of that enthusiasm. There must be plenty of Microcar enthusiasts who have never seen the Rumcar forum because they have no interest in using a computer or know of the Register of Unusual Microcars. What we should be doing is embracing all of the interests that make up an enthusiast for Microcars and grow the interst in all it's facets.
I think it is marvelous that there are owners who have the skills to return their vehicles to the original condition and maintain a piece of history for future generations. I also appreciate those who record that history in words and pictures. The fact that somebody does or does not own a microcar is not important, it is their interest and dedication that is more important.
Keep up the good work with your collection and the moderation. Onwards and upwards
Chris Thomas
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In my dictionary Moderator is listed as 'a person who helps people to settle a dispute' It seems to me that Bob starts most of them. Ho Ho. ;D
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I do my best Rob but Chris never takes the bate, anyway he knows I'm pulling his leg and that I wouldnt do it if I didnt like him! These things usually spark a debate, whats your take on it Rob, your a veteran microcar owner/driver, do you have to own a microcar to be a true enthusiast?
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Thanks for not calling me a veteran owner/driver of microcars! True enthusiast meaning loyal fanatic or fan. Well I was in the 1970s with my collection I suppose. Or just nuts! Now it's just one interest of many that I have.
I don't think you have to own a microcar or any object of your fancy to be an enthusiast. Many people can't afford to own a microcar for instance but they collect books, photographs, models or anything to do with the cars. They go to rallies and join clubs. Most clubs invite you to be a member without owning the cars I believe. An enthusiast is someone who is nutty, a true enthusiast is really nuts!
(http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n50/TripPix_2006/Emoticons/Nuts.gif)
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I love the moving image Rob! I didn't mean veteran in the pre 1904 Brighton run qualifying sense, just one with much experience. I guess I'm of the old school from the days when you had to own a Messserschmitt to be aloud to join the MOC. I understand the argument though, I'm a great fan of Louis Bleriot but I don't own a 1909 channel crosser monoplane and don't have a pilots license either.
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You have a flying helmet though. Thats close enough. But have you got wings?
By the way, what is that bit of burnt toast doing stuck on the thermopile you are selling? ???
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I see, spying on my ebay activities are we? I'm not charging any extra for the burnt toast, it comes gratis, no marmite though! Are you familiar with these devices Rob?
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Bob. I don't understand what the instruments are for but they look fascinating. I found your ebay page ages ago when I thought I had typed in my neighbours name Wilmshurst but must have left out the 'L' and found those weird machines you have for sale. Rob.
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To tell you the truth Rob I dont understand all the science, I know they work but not always sure how or why! I just love handling quality engineered items. It looks like both the Wimshurst and the Anemometer are destine for Spain.