[Healeys] Fw: visors

Dick Matson medlabinc at msn.com
Tue Jul 14 10:32:12 MDT 2009


I like the flexible tinted plastic idea.  You can place them as needed.  They
are small to stow.

We have been using tinted plastic sun visors with suction cups.
Reverse install procedure to uninstall.  No damage to chrome and except for a
circle of saliva there is no sign anything  was ever there.

Dick Matson / Bj8


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From: Warthodson at aol.com<mailto:Warthodson at aol.com>
To: healeys at autox.team.net<mailto:healeys at autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Healeys] visors


I wonder if a piece of "static cling" film (Approx. 5" X 12") could be
temporarily stuck on the inside of the windscreen to block the sun. It  could
easily be repositioned if necessary & removed for storage when not  required.
One for the driver & one for the navigator.
Looking into this is on my never ending list of things to do.
I think I am back on the list.
Gary Hodson


In a message dated 7/13/2009 1:54:17 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
coudesluijs at chello.nl<mailto:coudesluijs at chello.nl> writes:


Freese, Ken schreef:
> I got some Moss ones once, listed for  a Triumph. They were dark green
> plastic, I think. The clamps certainly  scratched or made a divot in the
> chrome. They didn't really work that  well, at my height, might as well
> move my head to have the sun blocked  by the top of the windshield frame
> like I have been doing for 40  years.
> Ken Freese
> 65 BJ8


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