Thanks for the suggestions. I guess Ken is one of the few that understands
the occasional summer nights with lows around 100. Thankfully its not like
that every night, but for the most part, its going to be too hot to drive any
of my classics until September. I've lived in both the SF Bay area
(Martinez, CA) and just outside Sacramento (Davis, CA) and if I could afford
to still
live there, I might not have moved to Palm Springs, but it is nice that when
many people are putting their cars away for the winter, I'm able to enjoy
driving around with the top down.
Steve B.
Palm Springs, CA
========Original Message======== Subj: RE: Time to Summerize the
roadster? Date: 7/14/2005 11:21:04 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time From:
_neuman@radonc17.ucsf.edu_ (mailto:neuman@radonc17.ucsf.edu) To:
_tskarda@sbcglobal.net_
(mailto:tskarda@sbcglobal.net) , _frankr@hwcn.org_ (mailto:frankr@hwcn.org) ,
_PSCowboy9@aol.com_ (mailto:PSCowboy9@aol.com) Sent on:
But I do agree if its too hot to even drive it at night THAT'S a bit crazy.
At least when I go camping in the desert it cools off at night.
Daniel Neuman
Oakland CA
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