The most significant development since the safety belt.

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Essential for Yanks or does their shit driving serve to improve the gene pool?

Before you puff your chests out in a steroid induced testosterone fuelled rage let me point out your death rate on the roads. Three times ours.

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p-0''0-h the cat (coder)
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Well that's it. We must ban cars.

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gfretwell

A good friend of mine was heavily involved in racing in his youth and has owned, built, and rebuilt MANY sevens over the years, among others. He was involved in the parts business - designing exhausts for superbikes,2 stroke bikes, Formula Fords and 2000s, etc as Wolf Racing Enterprises out of Cambridge (Galt) Ontario and produced the Wolf Super Seven kits for a few years.

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Clare Snyder

This state is very casual about registering stuff you build in the back yard. It would be fun to have a car that meets absolutely none of the nanny state safety requirements.

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rbowman

They are getting harder to register - and even harder to insure. Part of the reason he no longer supplies the kits.

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Clare Snyder

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