Water cooled Speedster
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Re: Water cooled Speedster
For these two guys, the summer memory's must be Flooding in......
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1968 Fastback 2Lt.type4
1972 Low Light Bay Panel Van 2Lt type 4
1975 Fleetline Panel Van 1914cc
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1972 FT Hahn SP 1776 cc
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Re: Water cooled Speedster
ke ke ke , that happened to me yesterday ! I found that if you drive @ 70kph the wind moves the rain very well across the top needless to say everyone drove 60kph ......
My biggest fear is that my wife sells my cars for what i told her they cost !!
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IMPI and I have been debating whether the pic is sign of commitment or bad planning
Yes, I've been flooded in the buggy too numerous times, and I always found mysself with this catch-22:
a. Drive faster - exposure to rain more harsh, but quicker home
b. Drive slower - exposure to rain more moderate, but journey home longer...
Yes, I've been flooded in the buggy too numerous times, and I always found mysself with this catch-22:
a. Drive faster - exposure to rain more harsh, but quicker home
b. Drive slower - exposure to rain more moderate, but journey home longer...
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That's just D00S planning! who builds a convertible replica and DOESN'T have a roof made?
That car will never be the same again.
That car will never be the same again.
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Perhaps he was on his way to the upholsterer...acpaterson wrote:That's just D00S planning! who builds a convertible replica and DOESN'T have a roof made?
That car will never be the same again.
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Re: Water cooled Speedster
SNAPsplitfan wrote:ke ke ke , that happened to me yesterday ! I found that if you drive @ 70kph the wind moves the rain very well across the top needless to say everyone drove 60kph ......
Drove my Spyder faster to avoid getting wet, rain was so bad the aquaplaning forced me to slow down on the way back from Vereeniging on the R59 a few years ago
For what it's worth, ignorance has no limits ......