How about duct taping a piece of foam rubber to your leg. At least that way the
car remains original; can't say as much for the driver, though.
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From: "John A. Wise" <60TR3A@cox.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2009 14:53:26
To: Triumph car discussion Sports<Triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: [TR] TR3A Side curtain mounts
I have owned this 1960 TR3A for a little over 5 years and because I live in
Phoenix the Side curtains and the top have been wrapped in thick towels &
stored under a bed. I only remember which bed at this point because I had to
move the top to find some Christmas decorations. :-)
My question is has any one made an insert or a cover for the side curtain
attach point at the front of the door. When ever I am cruising I pull my left
leg up & lean it on the front of the door & that attachi point digs right into
the side of my knee.
I was thinking about making up a small padded piece that will fit in the
bottom notch & attach to the door with a Dzus fastener.
Any advice
John
John A. Wise
Glendale, AZ
1960 Triumph TR3A
Commission No: TS80422L
http://members.cox.net/60tr3a/
http://www.triumphowners.com/876
1977 Porsche 911S
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