<VV> Trapping the elusive Zoid!

Rick Norris ricknorris at suddenlink.net
Sun Feb 28 19:12:50 EST 2010


I'm thinkin hammered dulcimer....




> Bob and Bill,
>     I think you mean "trapezoid" which is the American equivalent of the 
> British "trapezium" and is a 4 sided figure with 2 sides parallel.  If it 
> has 2 sides parallel and the other 2 sides ALSO parallel then it's a 
> "parallelogram".
>     Frank Burkhard
>
> In a message dated 02/28/10 16:50:04 Eastern Standard Time, 
> billpier39 at yahoo.com writes:
> I just got some heat shields out of the attic in my garage. The 
> rectangular ones are lates, the trapezium are early.
> Bill Pierson
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ---- 
> From: Vairtec Corporation <Vairtec at optonline.net
>
> To the best of my knowledge, there exist three variations of a
> factory muffler heat shield for the Corvair:  An early model variant,
> a late model variant, and a left-side variant for the 140-hp engines.
>
> Of the first two, one of them is a rectangle while the other is a
> trapezium.  I can't remember which is the EM and which is the LM.
>
> Actually, there are lots of things I can't remember these days, but
> for the moment I need this piece of information to correctly identify a 
> part.
>
> --Bob Marlow
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