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Date:         Fri, 10 Jan 1997 18:47:22 -0700
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From:         mmoguls@hooked.net (D.Belick)
Subject:      Re: Vanagon high-roof sighting

Most fears about driving a high top vanagon are similar to those prior to having sex for the first time-namely: 1) It appears the position requires such a high center of gravity that one may topple over 2) The unfamiliar curves could cause a complete loss of control, or 3) An occurrance of wind during such an act could cause an an embarrassing upset between all parties involved.

In reality, both experiences prove quite pleasurable, once the initial fears are dissuaded. Although I do still worry over an embarrassing, unexpected wind from time to time.

;) It's friday! ;)

Dan 84 adventurewagon

P.S. It was a great dissapointment to see no vanagon-based christmas carols were posted this past season.

In a message dated 97-01-08 03:09:03 EST, lbart@preferred.com (lbart) writes: > >> Nothing like dramatically raising the center of gravity to add >> fun to your commute :) . > >I doubt that that fiberglass and empty air space would raise the center of >gravity much. All the heavy stuff is still down low. I'd guess a raise in >the center of gravity of maybe 1/4" so cornering wouldn't change much. The >center of pressure is another mater. The center of pressure would be raised >about 9" and could be a problem in significant winds. > >Regards, >Jim Davis >87 GL Syncro >88 GL Wolfsburg


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