To each their own, but isn't a sunroof in a convertible a lot like a screen
door in a submarine?
Robbie Harrison
68 2000
-------Original Message-------
From: O'Farrell, Fergus
Date: 5/15/2008 10:29:24 AM
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: [Roadsters] Hardtop sunroof idea, whadya-think
>From the files of "don't you have enough projects, and can't you leave
well enough alone":
I have a beautifully restored hardtop, (no side windows, says "Tyler" on
the inside label) given to me by a generous roadster owner who was not
going to use it.
Not sure if I will ever use it as well, as I always go topless (eww, bad
mental picture there), and have realized my "bimini top" idea isn't
going to work, as my head sticks up above the windshield frame line, so
the canvas would be sitting on my head.
So anyway, I saw this posted locally:
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/pts/655433664.html
And thought about either installing it in the hardtop, either in the
roof (conventional) or as a replacement for the back window
(un-conventional) to aid in ventilation / air flow.
Opinions, suggestions welcomed. (wish I could find an alternate source,
similarly priced, a bit closer..... Any list members near Escondido?)
Fergus O
69 2000, delusions of project time grandeur
HB, CA
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