To: | Jean.Rouleaux@skynet.be |
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Subject: | Re: Wind blocking devices... |
From: | David Hill <davhill@cwcom.net> |
Date: | Sun, 11 Apr 1999 21:25:44 +0100 |
Cc: | Pete & Aprille Chadwell <dynamic@transport.com>, triumphs@autox.team.net, andy <amdixon@erols.com> |
Organization: | Psychomotor |
References: | <l03130308b3346b7e5cde@[209.51.64.151]> <199904111118.NAA07975@foxbert.skynet.be> |
Hi, All, I don't know whether it was the S Class but at one point, some production cabrio had a rear defelector made of a black mesh material. This gave rear vision, reduced the wind ruffle and also didn't overdo air resistance. Good Idea? Maybe. Dave Hill > > This discussion of wind brings to mind some newer European convertibles > > (sorry... "cabriolet"!) and their little wind-blocking screens > > that deflect > > > > > A small remark, > My new Merc.S class cabrio has all this standard.I'm afraid that in the summer > I will have to switch the airco on high to get the old-fashioned open > top driving feeling ha ha ha ......... > jean R from Europe |
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