Sounds like some women I have known.
--R
Craig McCluskey wrote:
It also says, " Handling the car was a challenge. Even expert pilots
experienced problems keeping the diminutive roaster under control due to
the position of the engine. Not even the appealing rear of this small
Mercedes could co
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 01:48:25 -0600 tom savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alex Chamberlain wrote:
>
> > Did those have swing-arm rear suspensions? Talk about your
> > lift-throttle oversteer! Yikes!
>
> I just found this page on the rear-engine 150H:
> http://www.exclusive-life.de/eng/Articl
Alex Chamberlain wrote:
Did those have swing-arm rear suspensions? Talk about your
lift-throttle oversteer! Yikes!
I just found this page on the rear-engine 150H:
http://www.exclusive-life.de/eng/Articles/Automobiles/classic-cars/Mercedes%20150/Mercedes%20150_eng.html
Seems it was known a