Is this, in part anyway, the difference between the swing axle and "real" IRS?
It was the swing axle Nader was against. Of course it was replaced by the time 
the book came out.
-Curt

    On Sunday, June 21, 2020, 10:13:54 PM EDT, ROGER HALE via Mercedes 
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:  
 
 I had two 1964 Corvair Monzas when I was in college.  They were great cars.  I 
lived in the country and they handled curvy roads great.  Ralph was full of it 
and like people of today, wrote a book to make a name and money.  Who cares 
about the truth.  Being so low to the ground, it was almost impossible to roll 
one and the handling was great.  So, my experience with two was that the term 
unsafe was totally wrong.  Now, in a head on collision with a rear engine, the 
front folded like a Volkswagen, but that's another story.  I loved the two I 
had, great drivers with great power.
Best Wishes,
Roger

Roger Hale
Dinnerware Classics, Inc.
Monroe, Ga.
770-267-0850
www.dinnerwareclassics.com
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