If they're put in right they don't leak. Mine doesn't, it looks great and
we GT owners get to enjoy (almost) the feeling of a full convertible......:)
Cheers,
Murray Arundell
45 TC
65 B
75 BGT-V8
98 Landrover Discovery V8i SE
At 22:35 10/05/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Ok, I'm really not trying to be a smartass, honest, but isn't the object of
>a GT to have a cozy, cool looking B that doesn't leak? If you're going to
>cut a hole in the roof of your beautiful GT, I'd think the money would be
>better spent for a small "moonroof" type thing made of plexiglass or real
>glass that is removeable. I don't know how much it costs, but a canvas
>roll-back type roof just seems IMHO, a masochistic venture where you have
>all the moisture of us roadster owners and none of the visibility and style!
>;)
>Don't try and "have your cake and eat it too", love you're GT for the cool
>car that it is!
>My $.02.
>Dan
>'73 B
>From: Chris Attias <cattias@cats.ucsc.edu>
>To: MG Listserver <mgs@autox.team.net>
>Date: Sunday, May 10, 1998 9:08 PM
>Subject: Sunroofs
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>>I've seen articles (Practical Classics?) in the not-too-distant past about
>>installation of canvas Webasto sunroofs in LBCs. They may still be
>>available in the UK--mebbe Brown and Gammons know. I was stunned the
>>other day to find a store in Central California that sells Webasto
>>sunroofs--just the modern steel and glass jobs. I asked the sales guy if
>>they could order the spiffy canvas ones--"never heard of it." Oh, well...
>>
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>>Chris Attias
>>'66 ('64 by the VIN) MGB
>>(Rule #1: Never buy non-running cars tucked away in darkened garages.)
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