26.10.2003, 16:03
Hat jemand die Corvette-fever 12/03 gelesen ?
Auf Seite 10 gibt Gary Cowgers ein paar "Geheimnisse" preis. Nichts unbedingt Neues: mehr Power, athletischer, längerer Radstand, keine Klappscheinwerfer. Zu den PS gibt er ein Rätsel auf:
"First, it will be more powerful. In baseball terms-and this is a quiz-think about Ted Williams' unmatched feat from 1941: his batting average. Second, it will have a more athletic stance: a longer wheelbase and shorter overhangs. For the first time since 1962, it will have fixed headlamps. Unlike the traditional pop-ups, this will allow the use of modern, high-technology lighting. You'll notice the Corvette badge is a bit different as well, trimmer and more athletic to match the stance of the car itself."
Ted Williams "batting average" 1941 war 406 !!!
Das ist doch mal ein Wort.
Gruß Dirk
Auf Seite 10 gibt Gary Cowgers ein paar "Geheimnisse" preis. Nichts unbedingt Neues: mehr Power, athletischer, längerer Radstand, keine Klappscheinwerfer. Zu den PS gibt er ein Rätsel auf:
"First, it will be more powerful. In baseball terms-and this is a quiz-think about Ted Williams' unmatched feat from 1941: his batting average. Second, it will have a more athletic stance: a longer wheelbase and shorter overhangs. For the first time since 1962, it will have fixed headlamps. Unlike the traditional pop-ups, this will allow the use of modern, high-technology lighting. You'll notice the Corvette badge is a bit different as well, trimmer and more athletic to match the stance of the car itself."
Ted Williams "batting average" 1941 war 406 !!!
Das ist doch mal ein Wort.
Gruß Dirk
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