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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 170.90+3.7%Dec 3 3:59 PM EST

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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (11447)6/17/2021 9:46:40 AM
From: robert b furman2 Recommendations

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Hi Win,

In 1978 when Chevrolet came out with the Corvette pace car (black top with silver bottom and the first vette with aluminum wheels - with special red pimstripe and the first to have glass T-tops, the higher performance engine L-82 was not available to be sold with a Muncie 4 spd.

The vehicle also was too loud for the noise emissions in Cook County that Chicago was within.

i believe that remained to be the case for several years.

When high performance cars can not be ordered due to noise emissions, it really hurts those dealers that inventory those types of cars.

It is regulation gone awry!

If I recall correctly some of the older Boeing 737's couldn't take off in certain airports due to noise pollution standards.

The EPA has been weaponized for decades.

Bob
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