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ASS [Was: cold draft on my neck]

To: az589@lafn.org
Subject: ASS [Was: cold draft on my neck]
From: "D F" <dafox1@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 14:42:27 -0700
Stan - now you're just being an Ass !  Chill if you can't add anything 
constructive.

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LTC David A. Fox
Tucson, Arizona


----Original Message Follows----
From: Stan Chernoff <az589@lafn.org>
Reply-To: Stan Chernoff <az589@lafn.org>
To: "Matt Jacquet" <matt@vander-bend.com>,   "Gary K. McCormick"  
<svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com>,   "Raper, Sidney"  
<Sidney.Raper@getronics.com>
CC: "Will Slater" <will45817@yahoo.com>, <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: cold draft on my neck
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 09:26:57 -0700

I would say that if the car, no matter what brand, is kept in the garage or 
not driven there is no significant difference and a rear shield is not 
necessary.

I have never observed a cold draft on my neck when in a car that I don't 
drive.  It doesn't seem practical to sit in a stationary car with the top 
down during a storm to see what happens.

Stan
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At 08:22 AM 9/24/2003 -0700, Matt Jacquet wrote:
gary-But seriously... do lower windshield convertibles (pre-'68 Roadsters,
Porsche 356s, etc.) have less of a problem with this effect?

It's my understanding from the owners of both  high/low windscreen Roadsters 
that the high screen model has a more "comfortable" interior ride at freeway 
speeds..

what say the rest of you?

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