Max Heim wrote:
>
> Now Eric -- certainly you don't have an objection to the tonneau being
> attached and snapped down neatly behind the seats as *two* people go
> for a drive, do you?
>
Nope! But if *I* did this then the top would not be in position for the
quick move. :-)
And by the way... I timed myself properly after I wrote my last mail and
to reach behind me, pull the top up and over, snap the two clips on and
the four required press-studs takes.... 8/9 seconds (hence my being able
to do this at a red light and hence my reason for not stowing the top
right down behind the seats, which causes some purists and some
top-preservationists some anguish)
>
> BTW I have never seen a white tonneau, but I admit that must be a
> serious deterrent to use.
>
It is seriously an ugly thing to behold (ooops, this is in my opinion
only of course - I am certain there are some who *love* white tonneau
covers - I'll swap you).
>
> Different strokes...
>
Absolutely!
Eric
'68MGB MkII
PS Yes we do have serious sun here (it *is* Australia)... but not at the
moment with an extremely savage cold-snap, gale-force winds and driving
rain being the order of the day for our Queen's Birthday holiday weekend
- Happy Birthday 'Liz. And Good luck to those hill-climbers that were
braver than me in this weather today.
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