We used to pack our 2 small kids & 2 dogs (1 large, 1 small)into the package
shelf and "goforaride." Ah, nostalgia. . .
Feldman, Jack (Jack) wrote:
> Interesting that no one was rude to the person who asked about a convertible
> GT. I guess some computers have been down for some time. Can't believe we
> are growing up!
>
> There was an article in some magazine, but I can't remember which one.
> (That's what I get for reading so many). It talked about taking a seat from
> a GT, and adding it to a roadster. It also told how to install seat belts
> for the rear passengers. Perhaps someone can remember the source and post
> the reference to the list. If I remember, it was written by a grandfather
> who wanted to take his grandchildren with him when he drove his MG.
>
> Speaking of rear passengers, how many remember that the package shelf behind
> the rear seat of a bug was ideal for a small child? My now 6' ++ son used to
> ride there regularly. The big drawback was the fingerprints on the inside of
> the rear window.
>
> Lastly, with the C put to bed for the winter (5 cars, two car garage), and
> the Healey in the shop for the last few weeks, I have rediscovered my GT.
> What fun! An enclosed car, and still an MG.
>
> Winter is coming, and I think the GT will replace the Station Wagon in the
> garage.
>
> Jack
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