Ginormous metal eating moths
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Ginormous metal eating moths
Some will go to great lengths to lighten their race cars



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Re: Ginormous metal eating moths
Must have a hoist to keep that clean and clear of debris. At least the connection side is still sealed.
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Re: Ginormous metal eating moths
That’s off an ADO16. Could’ve just saved some time and bought a Mini 

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Re: Ginormous metal eating moths
Imagine if the fella driving it is 20 to 25 stone , pointless , just go on a diet . Saying that I was into drag racing a number of years ago and I would and did similar…. Shirley
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1966 Austin Cooper s mk1 1275
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I am from Essex
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Re: Ginormous metal eating moths
Just so you all know...I have no idea as to who the owner is/was....but it was worth a laff!
Maybe it was off a really rusted out (lightweight) 1100





Maybe it was off a really rusted out (lightweight) 1100
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Re: Ginormous metal eating moths
As a matter of interest Dermot, I sent the picture to a friend who teaches mech engineering students. He's now using it as an almost perfect illustrated example of 'diminishing returns'......, that we've all run up against in general engineering. A great pictorial example of how the search for one thing - lightness, can weaken the inherent strength.
A great discussion/feed-back subject on a Friday afternoon
A great discussion/feed-back subject on a Friday afternoon
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Re: Ginormous metal eating moths
Maybe it was once part of Mo Mendham's 1970's ultra-lightweight Mini racer:-
http://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?t=2967
http://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?t=2967