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Who remembers E. Terblance from Steytlerville?

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 11:10 am
by Pine
AFAIK he used to write hundreds of VW-related letters to the CAR magazine, and they were all published in the 'letters' column, like this one below. Guess he would have really enjoyed this Forum today. Did anyone perhaps know him personally?

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PS No Vader not THAT E. Terblance... :wink:

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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 11:15 am
by vader
ET went home

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:41 am
by Blitzkrieg
From what I have read in some of the old CAR magazines that I have,John Lemon, famed Beetle historian, apparently bought Mr T's Oval a few years ago. There was a small inset in CAR magazine about 7 years ago

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:00 am
by eben
Whats this about?

Re: Who remembers E. Terblance from Steytlerville?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:07 am
by Pine
Pine wrote:AFAIK he used to write hundreds of VW-related letters to the CAR magazine, and they were all published in the 'Letters' column

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:13 am
by eben
Moral of the story....... dont drive into a sharp kerb on a narrow concrete road with rocks next to it at speed ..... make an accident and then try to blame the car....

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:46 am
by vader
JA remember what head said about the horse..

Re: Who remembers E. Terblance from Steytlerville?

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:29 pm
by Pine
Can't believe this thread is still 'out there!' :shock:

Re: Who remembers E. Terblance from Steytlerville?

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:37 am
by Tom Bishop
This town in now home to Fred Ferrari and Lila Lamborghini that host The Queen of the Desert. mmmmmmm........

Also home to old Scorpions.

And the thin one track cement road is still there.

Re: Who remembers E. Terblance from Steytlerville?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:43 am
by Blitzkrieg
Found an old CAR magazine with Mr T complaining about the VW 411 - will scan and post it here :wink:

Re: Who remembers E. Terblance from Steytlerville?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:29 am
by Pine
Blitzkrieg wrote:Found an old CAR magazine with Mr T complaining about the VW 411 - will scan and post it here :wink:
A lot of people complained about the 411 when it was introduced in 1969 - the famous saying was '4 Doors, 11 years too late!' :lol:

Re: Who remembers E. Terblance from Steytlerville?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:45 am
by Blitzkrieg
Pine wrote:
Blitzkrieg wrote:Found an old CAR magazine with Mr T complaining about the VW 411 - will scan and post it here :wink:
A lot of people complained about the 411 when it was introduced in 1969 - the famous saying was '4 Doors, 11 years too late!' :lol:
Idiots probably never drove a nice Type 3 - All that car needed was a Type 4 engine from the factory and it would have been the ultimate aircooled :wink:

Re: Who remembers E. Terblance from Steytlerville?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:57 am
by Pine
Uhm... not quite :roll:

With your Type 3 - can you say

- Macpherson front suspension?
- Coil springs all round?
- Front disk brakes?
- Hydraulic clutch?
- Dual stage crossover braking system?
- Monocoque bodyshell?
- Crumple zones?
- D-Jetronic fuel injection?
- 3-Speed automatic?

....OH yes, and FOUR DOORS??? :hangloose:

Re: Who remembers E. Terblance from Steytlerville?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 12:05 pm
by eben
Pine wrote:Uhm... not quite :roll:

With your Type 3 - can you say

- Macpherson front suspension?
- Coil springs all round?
- Front disk brakes? -On the automatic
- Hydraulic clutch?
- Dual stage crossover braking system? - Dual circuit braking system? :TIC:
- Monocoque bodyshell?
- Crumple zones?
- D-Jetronic fuel injection? - On the automatic
- 3-Speed automatic? - Maybe

....OH yes, and FOUR DOORS??? :hangloose:
:mrgreen:

Re: Who remembers E. Terblance from Steytlerville?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 12:24 pm
by Blitzkrieg
Pine wrote:Uhm... not quite :roll:

With your Type 3 - can you say

- Macpherson front suspension? Is that really necessary? Torsion bars ride nicely
- Coil springs all round? Not necessary for a smooth ride
- Front disk brakes? All Type 3s built after 1966 had disks
- Hydraulic clutch? WHY??! What's wrong with a cable
- Dual stage crossover braking system? What is that? All you need is dual circuit, no?
- Monocoque bodyshell? What?? Like a Golf??
- Crumple zones? In a Type 3 you are the crumple zone :mrgreen:
- D-Jetronic fuel injection? Yes Type 3s had EFI from 67 on overseas
- 3-Speed automatic? Type 3s had auto

....OH yes, and FOUR DOORS??? :hangloose: