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Richard Casady wrote:
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 12:28:36 -0400, hk wrote: several times I've heard about a "large tank of hydrogen under the chassis." First place, the chassis is a thing of the past. Today there is just a welded together steel box. There isn't room for any large tanks. Maybe a bunch of small ones. Casady My car and many pickup trucks have a chassis, though you are essentially correct. Too bad...frames are a good thing. What's the differentiation between a large and a small tank of hydrogen in this instance? -- Join the growing number of Republicans putting country ahead of party by voting for Barack Obama! |
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