My Australian Shepherd does the same - sits up with his head in the wind.
The other day my wife and I were stopped at lights and we heard some people
by the side of the road say "Oh, how cute!" I was going to tell my wife
they were obviously referring to her and not the TR3 (which invariably
attracts the word "cute") when the pedestrians continued "what a lovely dog"
!
"Cute" is very much an American word which I adopted with my citizenship. I
was once asked what the Irish or English equivalent was and I was stumped.
Any suggestions from across the water?
Andrew Uprichard
Down to one driver, 1962 TR3B
2 smallmouths undergoing restoration
-----Original Message-----
From: Triumphs [mailto:triumphs-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Randall
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2014 11:54 AM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] So there I was
> But the one thing my TR can not do is take my Irish Wolfhound to and
> from the dog park
That's too bad. We had a Collie/Shepherd mix that just loved to ride in the
back of the TR3A. The occasional seat was just barely big enough for her to
lay down; but usually she would sit up with her head in the wind. And
although she would get in uninvited; she never got out until told to.
One of the benefits of driving an unrestored car; I never worried about
damage to the rear seat (which had cheap carpet instead of upholstery).
Randall
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