Yep, those folks with gen-u-wine nutria fur upholstery need to keep them
dry.
Bob
On Mon, 15 Sep 1997 12:07:40 -0500 (CDT) todd@nutria.nrlssc.navy.mil
(Todd Mullins) writes:
>ROBERT G. HOWARD writes:
>
>> How do you know what it looks like without putting it up? Did you
>ask
>> Art if you could raise it for inspection, and complete the four-page
>> affidavit that it would not be left up? That's what we want to know
>about
>> a top on a car that's in warm Mississippi.
>
>The top goes up under two distinct, but not mutually exclusive,
>conditions:
>
>1. It's raining and the car's not moving, and/or
>
>2. I'm about to go to bed.
>
>As regards the first, it rains a lot here in "warm Mississippi".
>Worse,
>it's very WET rain, with humidity well above 110%.
>
>As regards the second, it prevents the WET morning dew from covering
>the
>seats each morning.
>
>Mississippi is very WET, you see.
>
>Believe you me, the top goes DOWN each and every morning (but see Rule
>#1 above). In fact, I don't even latch the top at night, except for
>the
>rear rail.
>
>--
>
>Todd Mullins
>Todd.Mullins@nrlssc.navy.mil On the lovely Mississippi (USA)
>Coast
>
>'74 MGB Tourer with shiny chrome bumpers
>
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