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Date:         Tue, 11 Oct 1994 15:48:04 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         dakhlia@wuecona.wustl.edu (Sami Dakhlia)
Subject:      Re: those cab separators

Richard said: >Someone kindly (?) did that to my '67 before I got it, so it is now a >walk through of sorts... I know those were stopped in I think '77, since >my '78 didn't have them.

Do you know if they were replaced with some other kind of reinforcement, like maybe a bar welded at a lower, unobstrusive spot?

>The main purpose fir them, I think, is so in a >rear-end collision, the seat won't snap backwards.

Do you really think that was a concern back in the 50s and 60s? Especially if what you report about the Beetle is true.

>I read a book >strongly disparaging the safety of Beetles (called The Small Wonder - >Small on Safety I think), and it told of how in rear-end collisions, >seats would snap backwards, and passengers could fly out the back >window. This was documented for Beetles. Of course, the short chapter on >buses said almost exactly "Get 'em off the road - they're totally >unsafe" >Oh well, off I drive to die horribly someday... :)

Well, if I wanted safety, I wouldn't have come to the US. :) (I actually feel safer in my bus than walking home at night. And this is not too bad a neighborhood...)

Sami, dakhlia@wuecona.wustl.edu


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