F Underwood wrote:
> Yesterday while working on the Ford, went to get a couple of tools and
> inadvertantly knocked a front valance off the wall where it had been
> hanging. It fell against the ONLY good windshield I had in storage for
> the past 18 months. YEP, the windshield was dislodged and crashed to the
> floor.
>
> WANTED: Good windshield for 59-62 MKII "LOWLINE" Consul Zephyr Zodiac in
> the USA.
> --
> Frank Underwood
> 59 Ford Consul MKII 'lowline' convertible 205E/A 204E 205730
> Carbodies Ltd 5684 - 089
> 79 Triumph Spitfire 1500 FM97634UO
> http://home.aol.com/funder770
> Atlanta GA USA (well sort of...)
From the "One Good Story Deserves Another" department. I wanted to re-use
the Windscreen that was in the Spit when I restored it. In spite of the
mafia style "bullet-hole" ding, it was neat because somebody went to
considerable expense to have a very exotic Parrot etched into the right-hand
curve.
So I was extra careful to place it on top of a number of boxes I was
storing. Then later I decided I needed to keep something else (I can't
remember what now) so I put it up there as well. You guessed it, I now have
a new Plain windscreen from BPNW.
There is never enough staging or storage room for one of these projects.
Joe Curry
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