David Conrad wrote:
> Ken:
>
> It varies quite a bit depending upon *where* on a given island you are
> located. Each has a windward, or "wet" side, and a leeward, or "dry"
> side, in varying degrees, depending upon which island you're talking
> about. The windward sides, in addition to the "wet" also have the salt
> content of the prevailing winds to contend with.
>
> The leeward side is a benign environment, particularly on the Big
> Island. I haven't had my soft top up, more than a week or so, total in
> the last 10 years. My roadster is in quite good condition, rust wise,
> despite my taking it to Maryland for 3 years.
>
> Enjoy Maui! (and imagine driving a roadster to the top of Haleakala or
> the road to Hana, and beyond).
>
> Aloha,
>
> Dave
> '68 1600
> Kailua-Kona ("dry side")
>
> PLETCH5@aol.com wrote:
>
> > I'll check for it,do these cars hold up rust wise on those islands?
> >
> > Ken
> > DATSTER
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