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Subject: Rear Window Idea
From: michael lunsford <mblunsfordsr@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 05:42:19 -0700 (PDT)
The discussion about whether or not to unzip the rear window when putting the 
top down (I used to zip mine up as suggested by the manual but will try it with 
the window zipped out) reminded me of a rear window problem I had during a long 
interstate trip.  Several times on a trip during which I wished I had AC in my 
TR6, the unzipped rear window, was sucked out of the opening and ended up 
flopping around on the rear boot lid.  This usually occurred when there was 
unusual air turbulence such as passing an 18 wheeler.  This was no big deal 
since what usually worked was to put something on the back ledge to keep the 
window from flapping around.  However it is a real PIA to get the window back 
into the car while driving if you are alone.  My solution, which I'm sure has 
occurred to many of you, was to put two boot type snaps on the top edge at each 
corner of the window and put corresponding male snaps on the gas tank board.  
If you make this installation I suggest that you find a spot for the male snap 
on the gas tank board first since you need a location with a metal brace behind 
it to secure the snap to the gas tank board.  You can then locate a 
corresponding spot on the nylon fabric securing the zipper to the clear plastic 
window for the female snap.  It worked for me but your mileage may vary.

Mike Lunsford, 1970 TR6       
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