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- From: Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 15:48:21 +0000
Well, what a nice e-mail. Thanks for taking the time.... I knew a James Clark once, and he had a spitfire, which he crashed. He was an opinionated twat too. I did not write the section you quoted, but YOU did not grasp the fact that the cars featured on TCTS were given freely for the day, as was the owners' time. The annoyance was that they were going to be misrepresented (which they were). I believe the show did receive some changes to make sure some "good light" was shed on them. Though most of the half-truths and some downright lies still remain. As to the rest of your comments, I would suggest that the D you "blew clean away" did not know he was racing you. They aren't a particularly fast car, I'll grant you, but no slouch either. Mine is one of the faster examples, and without the catalytics and the lambda system (which the car never would have had in european spec), it'll be even faster and I'd be more than up for a dash down the road with you at Santa Pod. I would suggest you haven't ever actually SEEN a DeLorean up close, even less actually sitten in or DRIVEN one (god forbid). Until then, keep your trap shut, mind your manners and turn your damn foglights off! Martin James Clark wrote: > Just read the 'response' to the Quentin Wilson argument on your website. I > hope you didn't write it. Illiterate, certainly, but more amusing is the > hopless lack of knowledge and the car-based obsession which appears to have > blunted the author's grasp on reality. > I quote: > "Anyone having read the article would want to scream and shout about all the > things NOT mentioned - and would like the chance to set the records strait. > Rest assured, the matter is in hand with the "powers that be" at the DOC and > stern letters have already been penned to the BBC director general, and the > producers of The Car's the Star. Legal advice is being sought regarding what > would happen if the show were screened showing the DeLorean in a similar > light." > Hillarious. No doubt the DG at White City was quaking in his boots when he > heard that the "powers that be" at the DOC were on his trail. > As for 'legal advice' - I laughed like a drain. Has it not occured to you > that you are talking about the libel of a car. A car you berk. How can you > libel a car? Are its feelings hurt? You really do have to be a sad obsessive > for this to be anything but obvious. > Other than that, I think QW was spot on. Deloreans are tacky, cheap, slow > and the sole preserve of Essex scrap dealers trying to improve their image. > I blew one clean away in my TR3a last year, and that was made 25 years > before the crook who knocked together the Delorean scam ever had the idea. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
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