True. The best we could do would be a Harley with the dog in sidecar .
. .
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No, American police officer woul
Hi,
Yesterday, I was waiting at a roundabout and noticed a Smart
approaching with two, errr, voluptuous persons of a certain age
on board. The driver had to brake hard (on high grip surface)
for the last few feet of approach to the roundabout, due to
unexpected actions from another road user.
Th
Treena wrote:
>
> Flavio, thanks for posting that police car -- I've got to show it to my
> husband.
My pleasure.
> His police vehicle is a Jeep Cherokee that's seen better days (good
> for the bad weather here in the Boston Mts.). The only way this could be
> more cool is as a convertible. I'd
They must tie them on top like a trophy buck.
At 01:54 PM 12/10/2002 +, you wrote:
A Smart Police car! Is that an oxymoron? Assuming cops travel in pairs,
where do they stow the handcuffed burglar?
Cotty
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No, American police officer would be caught dead in that, (but it is so
damned cute).
At 10:03 AM 12/10/2002 +0100, you wrote:
Hi all,
reading this thread I remembered the smallest police car I ever saw. I
was in Capri, the famous island in front of Sorrento and Naples where
VIPs and generally af
Impressive, Jeff! I'd love to have shared that!
I was the worst kind of sports car snob back in the mid-'50s.
My first was a Triumph TR-3. Changed the plugs (literally!) and raced
it on Lake Erie's Pelee Island, Northern Ohio's Race Around the
Houses, in Put-in-Bay, in Lake Erie, put on by the Spo
> I'll bet that's true! You need a longer wheelbase (vs. track
> dimensions) to aid stability.
> Still, for 'around town' it seems hard to beat!
> You could not be a Juan Fangio, or a Nuvolari (!) but if you drive
> sanely, it ought to be a ton of fun!
>
> keith whaley
>
Keith,
You must be an old
On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 07:54 AM, Cotty wrote:
A Smart Police car! Is that an oxymoron? Assuming cops travel in pairs,
where do they stow the handcuffed burglar?
Cotty
They put him under the hood and let the hamster take a break?
Dan Scott
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-- Cesar Matamoros II wrote:
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-- > ...
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-- > This was back when my scanning capabilities were poor, but
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-- > look at http://cesar_abdul.homest
Cesar posted:
I travelled to Italy with my mother and
> sister two years ago. We made it to Capri.
Cesar:
Where HAVEN"T you been?
Come to think of it, I'm not sure I want to know. I'm already jealous of your
well-travelled
status.
Stephen Moore wrote:
>
> Keith Whaley wrote:
>
> > You could not be a Juan Fangio, or a Nuvolari (!)
>
> You're showing your age, sir...
And proudly so!
Those were the days of raw racing, and tough race-car drivers.
I'll drop the subject on that note, but these two men alone
represented jus
It is a Smart car, sold under the brand Smart and marketed by Mercedes Benz
(it think) here in Europe. There was some involvement with Swatch, the swiss
brand selling funny plastic watches, but I don't know the extent of it.
In overcrowded towns here like Rome they're sold like hot cakes altough
t
Keith Whaley wrote:
> You could not be a Juan Fangio, or a Nuvolari (!)
You're showing your age, sir...
> but if you drive sanely, it ought to be a ton of fun!
Yes, but the sense of self-satisfaction is greater
when driving sanely in a car capable of insanity, no?
Anybody race these things?
S
Do you know the manufacturer of that car? Model?
keith whaley
Flavio Minelli wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> reading this thread I remembered the smallest police car I ever saw. I
> was in Capri, the famous island in front of Sorrento and Naples where
> VIPs and generally affluent people likes to show thei
A Smart Police car! Is that an oxymoron? Assuming cops travel in pairs,
where do they stow the handcuffed burglar?
Cotty
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Oh, swipe me! He paints with light!
http
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> It is a Smart car, sold under the brand Smart and marketed by Mercedes Benz
> (it think) here in Europe. There was some involvement with Swatch, the swiss
> brand selling funny plastic watches, but I don't know the extent of it.
>
> In overcrowded towns here like Ro
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 10:03:38 +0100, Flavio Minelli wrote:
> Have a look:
> http://space.tin.it/arte/flamin/tinplcar.jpg
The front "license plate" seems to say "BOOBZ"! :-)
TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
> Beats chasing thiefs on foot or bicycle.
>
Not where there are no roads...but as long as the thief has no fast boat
there's little chance he can escape. There's very little crime there, anyway.
> Jeff.
>
>
> PS: looks similar to the "Smart" car I've seen in Ontario.
In fact it i
Flavio,
Your account brought back memories. I travelled to Italy with my mother and
sister two years ago. We made it to Capri.
This was back when my scanning capabilities were poor, but you can have a
look at http://cesar_abdul.homestead.com/Italia_Capri.html for a few shots
on the Isle.
Cesar
Beats chasing thiefs on foot or bicycle.
Jeff.
PS: looks similar to the "Smart" car I've seen in Ontario.
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From: "Flavio Minelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PDML" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 4:0
Gosh, it's a FIAT 500! I hope they don't plan to put big german sheperds
in there...
Ciao, Flavio
Dnia 10-12-2002 o godz. 10:03 Flavio Minelli napisal:
> Hi all,
> reading this thread I remembered the smallest police car I
ever saw.
In Poland they also have a small Police car. It's not as small
as yours though. It's meant to transport police dogs (K-9 unit).
Not a very good photo is here:
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