Valve amps
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 14:39:19 +0100, "Stimpy"
wrote:
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Stewart Pinkerton wrote:
Perhaps you don't understand the meaning of 'stock' as applied to
cars?
A stock car is something entirely different!
As regards racing, perhaps. In normal car speak in the UK it is used
to indicate a 'base' or 'poverty' model, although it's not much used
these days. And that's obviously what I took the OP to mean by it.
********, I've been buying cars for forty years and I've *never* heard
*anyone* refer to a base model as a 'stock' model.
That's usually referred to as the 'base' model. In all (?) the dealerships
I worked in, 'stock' referred to the vehicles we had 'in stock' or 'on the
board' at that moment.
In the US, 'stock' refers to an unmodified car
Quite so.
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