Re: [Amc-list] AMC Spare
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Re: [Amc-list] AMC Spare



Agreed, it is. I've been craving a simpler car myself lately. Something 
with points and a carburetor. I understand. On an intellectual level, 
though, I do agree with Frank. Space savers make sense. Flat tires 
aren't all that common any more, and with modern cars some wheel/tire 
assemblies are so expensive and heavy that it doesn't make sense to 
waste a lot of money and weight on a wheel and tire you may never use. I 
know that hardly any of my customers are likely to change their own any 
more. Heck, some  of our cars don't come with any spare at all, just a 
high tech bottle of "fix-a-flat". Hope their AAA membership is current...

Keleigh

Tom Jennings wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Keleigh Hardie wrote:
>
>   
>> "On the Hornet I went backwards in time"
>>
>> Kewl. I thought only DeLoreans could do that...
>>     
>
> Nope! :-)
>
> (I just figured in this age of spacesavers or less, five full
> wheels and tires was a bit oldfashioned. I couldn't find the
> Hornet's running boards to store them on.)
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