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I am sure thier comments were said without malice,I suspect your first post on the subject was not. ...The point of this subject has gotten childish,please tell me where I intentionaly berated .....
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YUPPER ..... McDonalds. Billions served.
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Its easy enough to show exactly that: you're the one doing the berating in response to an observation that Ford must have done something right to sell so many despite being unsophisticated. Where, pray tell, is the maliciousness in that?
No, your dander was up and YOU responded with malice, unless the analogy with McDonalds was meant to be complimentary. And who here would be so silly as to believe you meant it to be? Can you demonstrate I'm wrong?
And then your cracks about great apes and no known current uses of Model T technology. No malice evident in that?
Don't be so disingenuous.
As I said in the last post, people today tend to think of the Model T as a crude and unsophisticated car, and you seemed to embrace that attitude with your intial post on it and every response to me afterwards. From someone that purports to be a fan of Mr. Ford you seem not to know much about his technical achievements.
The subject at hand was Alfa's engineering excellence, and its failure to see that reflected in market valuations, or in the opinion of some LBC owners.
The plain and simple fact of the matter is that the Model T was as well engineered and built for its intended purposes as the Alfa racer was for its; and that the T's contributions to automotive technology were more significant and persistent. Didn't the Alfa use a single casting block? Doesn't your little gem run with inter-changeable parts? Alfa, and every other auto manufacturer or racer today relies on what Ford did with the Model T and you know it.
What's the problem? Are Alfas "undervalued" and under-appreciated? You act like the market has hurt your feelings... but that's economics.
I've said in the past:
https://www.britishcarforum.com/ubbthread...6&fpart=all
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Need a little help with some ideas for a snappy comeback at an Alfisti ... I can't let him have the last word when it's a slam on Healeys!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/nonono.gif
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Better load up with several responses then, for your witty repartee is likely to be met by more of the same.... jibes about agricultural machinery, Lucas electrics, oil leaks, reliability, then they may try to be insulting too.... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
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I think everyone here is generally well aware of the relative sophistication of LBCs and Alfas; and of the shortcomings of LBCs as I noted, and this foretold of the insults, too.