If they were good enough for Steve McQueen, they are good enough for me.
---Adam
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That's fine. People pay a lot for his cars to get some of that "king of cool" rubbing off on them. I definitely like his style as well.
He probably liked the looks too and didn't mind that they made the car handle worse. Of course he never raced it either, probably because he wasn't a car racer.
I'd pay a premium to have them on a car that showed them on the kardex, but I wouldn't add them to a car that wasn't so originally equipped from the factory.
Honest question: Did any convertible D (which I think is a fantastic car) have Rudge's from the factory? I know of coupes, speedsters, and cabriolets that have them originally installed. I haven't heard of any convertible D with them on the bill of sale or kardex, but it's possible so I am curious?
is this our Steven ?
no idea where I got this from or where it was . . .
cheers
Dennis :)
Mercedes-Benz and John Fitch didn't seem to have any Rudge problems either.