I just use a piece of plywood with a couple of cleats attached over the
windshield. The cover then doesn't sag into a puddle.
----- Original Message -----
From "Gerard" <pixelsmith at gerardsgarage.com>
To: "Paul Archibald" <androbus@yahoo.com>; "Midget/Sprite"
<midgetsprite@yahoogroups.com>; "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: desperate call for ANY condition pre-64 tonneau(or top if I can get
the frame somewhere)
> Paul,
>
> Get out your pipe bender and some electrical conduit make a makeshift bar
> to support your cover over the cockpit. It won't cost you more than a
> dollar to do that. That's what I did for my top bows on my Morris, remember?
>
> Gerard
>
> At 7:31 AM -0800 11/8/02, Paul Archibald wrote:
> >As the rain set in before I could prepare, I am screwed
> >again...the poor '63 midget is sitting under a cover,
> >which I am sure has pooled over teh cockpit and leaked all
> >into there now. I do not have a top or a tonneau or any
> >frame-work for either. was agonna do teh tarp under the
> >cover again like this spring when purchasing it, but that
> >really doesn't work too good...
> >any donations of parts(kidding, but cheap used parts would
> >be welcome as I am still unable to afford much for the
> >beastie) ANY CONDITION! I can repair anything so
> >rips/tears are not a issue as it's for protection, not show
> >car stuff! ;-)
> >Heck if there is even a hard-top around not geing used!
> >;-)(wishfull thinking)
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