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Hello:
I have exactly the same issue in that my hood stick cover flaps wildly at
highway speeds. I'll be very interested in any solutions.
Regards,
Dave MacKay
1960 TR3A s/n 68639L
near Toronto, Canada
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Angelo Graham <agraham@execulink.com
>Hello List:
>Now that we have some decent driving weather, wondering if there are any
solutions to securing the hood stick cover in our side-screen TRs?
>I manage to tightly wrap the cover around the sticks, but a mile or so down
the road it is flapping wildly in the wind. Have tried a bungee, but really
looks bad and have to undo a couple of the fasteners, Anyone try a velcro
type of fastening?
>Thanks for any insights.
>Angelo Graham
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