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Off to Boarding School for the winter

JPSmit

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Nothing terribly exciting but, Ms Triss went into storage for the winter. Still lots of bemused looks driving top down in December!

Took a pic.



The good news is that there is garage room again to get back to work on the Vauxhall - slowly. :(
 
Miss Trish hopefully got to have some fun romps out this year and will be eager and happy to see you in the Spring.
 
I drive mine in the winter with the top off- IF it isn't over 90! (santa anna)
BillM
 
I'd happily drive mine year round if it weren't for the road salt. I know I live near Salt Lake City, but that's supposed to be named after the lake, not what happens to our roads.
 
My four "good ones" are garaged until Spring.

The "~parts-bin / Red Rat Midget~" I built for under $250 will see some road use in the Winter (but not too much......I pulled the heater out of it).

My Miata will take the brunt of the salt here.
 
So many of the old British movies have cars being driven with the top down in the winter and in the rain like it is completely natural. So much so that I often don't often notice at first.

True - actually what made me laugh was getting to the storage place and then putting up the top - to keep it for the winter.
 
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