Well my son & his '80 MGB made it home last night from San Jose. 3600
miles on the odometer, 3300 of it with the top down. On the last hour
though central Florida ran through a lot of afternoon thunderstorms - but
he said he refused to put up the top. He put his nose to the windscreen
and pressed on.
Except for the altitude's effect on the fuel mixture, he said that the only
problem he had was on the last leg home - the seat belt warning buzzer
would not turn off - so he unplugged it.
He promises a description to the group once he gets unpacked and get a few
of his pictures developed.
John
John A. Wise, Ph.D., CHFP Tel: (+1) (904) 226-6384
Department of Human Factors & Systems Fax: (+1) (904) 226-7050
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University E-mail: wise@db.erau.edu
600 South Clyde Morris Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114-3900 USA
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