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UmmYeahOk said:As far as TRs not having things so basic proves that I know very little about these cars, but I do have to ask "why so primitive?" And for being a British car where it's overcast, foggy, damp, and cold 10 months out of the year I'm surprised Triumph lasted as long as they did. Not to be bashing the manufacturer, but honestly, they invested too much in convertibles. In a world where convertibles are created from coupes and sedans, they were making coupes from convertibles (ex: GT6)
rlwhitetr3b said:If I lived in Texas or Arizona, I would agree.
The windows are down if it is 50 or above. Below that the numb fingers makes driving too much of a hassle.
So the consensus is that if the windows are up the top should be also?![]()
rlwhitetr3b said:UmmYeahOk said:it's a fashion violation.
Fashion police be d*mned! :angel: I’m a cranky old man who does not care what anyone else thinks of the way I look. I drive a convertible as my daily driver. My intension is to have the top down anytime the temperature is 40 degrees or above unless it is raining, because I like driving with the top down. If this means that I have the windows up and a hooded sweatshirt on with the hood up so what! I’m happy and if it really bothers you, take a different street. :banana:
Oh dear...UmmYeahOk said:I am afraid you guys don't understand. It's not a safety violation, it's a fashion violation. Probably the only thing worse than driving with the top down and windows up is probably driving with your fuel door open! And believe me, the fashion police will get you.
angelfj said:rlwhitetr3b said:If I lived in Texas or Arizona, I would agree.
The windows are down if it is 50 or above. Below that the numb fingers makes driving too much of a hassle.
So the consensus is that if the windows are up the top should be also?![]()
sheesh!!! what a bunch of wimps!!! All you need is the proper clothing and you can drive any time of the year (road conditions permitting). I've lived all over the US but prefer our four distinct seasons here in S.E. PA. BUT, you must be dressed warmly to do any motoring after October through mid March.
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Moseso said:Oh dear...UmmYeahOk said:I am afraid you guys don't understand. It's not a safety violation, it's a fashion violation. Probably the only thing worse than driving with the top down and windows up is probably driving with your fuel door open! And believe me, the fashion police will get you.
Check out that picture I posted again, and then you will realize that the urgings of the fashion police are entirely lost on me. Though, I never use the side curtains without the hood. I don't like the way the side curtains flap around when I do that.
Also -- the hat visor works very well for me.
Re: hair. I haven't enough on top to blow into my face -- ever. Last spring, however, I found my beard likes to blow up into my face -- so I trimmed it. The fashion police probably approved of that one. :laugh:
That smiling kid on your lap is all the "fashion" you need!Moseso said:Check out that picture I posted again, and then you will realize that the urgings of the fashion police are entirely lost on me.
TR3driver said:Been a few years ago, but I've been known to drive a TR3A with snow chains ... and needed them !
Compared to other cars of the period, though, they actually do very well in snow, as long as it's not too deep. A combination of the good front/rear weight and skinny tires, I guess.