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Re: back seat on roadsters

To: Murphys@ziplink.net
Subject: Re: back seat on roadsters
From: harris_simmons@juno.com (Charles A Harris)
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 16:59:03 -0600
Jerry,
First of all it is patently not my fault that you live in the Peoples
Democratic Republic of Massachusetts.
After seeing how Winnie Becker had rigged a sideways seat in the back of
her +4 for her son Morgan Dane, these were from pictures as at that time
he had somewhat outgrown the set-up, I did a take-off of the system when
my daughter was a toddler.  Now all this would be illegal.  It has
occurred to me though that with a 4/4 you could hinge the paneling by the
spare tire and make a rumble seat.  The luggage area now covered by the
tonneau cover could be hinged by a framed windscreen from the front,
somewhat as was done on a Triumph 1800. 
As to Texas winters, today when I went to get my yearly haircut, the
temperature was in the mid 50's.  The sun was shining so everything was
o. k.  Since I have through the years driven Matilda in all kinds of
weather with no top or sidescreens, including the snow, this has nothing
to do with her capabilities, just that with only five hairs left I don't
like it. Of course this condition is partialy due to Matilda being use
for daily transport most years, this being due to her incredible
reliability(gales of laughter from Nogueria).  At this time of year our
weather conditions become more apparent for those acclimatized to Texas. 
Since we have the two seasons, summer and not summer, it is necessary to
observe our version of Fall.  One day the leaves in the trees begin to
look slightly yellow, the next day they are brown and then that night we
hit 6.3 on the Richter scale, as every leaf falls at the same time.  Then
we return to light summer without leaves.  Next, occasionally, may come a
Blue Norther which is a problem because between us and the North Pole
ther are only a few strands of Barbed Wire(locally pronounced "Bob Whar".
   
On Tue, 11 Nov 1997 16:23:07 -0500 Jane McDaid <Murphys@ziplink.net>
writes:
>At 06:41 AM 11/11/97 -0600, Stephen F. Bauserman wrote:
>>Seriously, after TexMog, I went back to Houston and have updated you 
>back
>>seat concept for the "little" red 4/4.  The biggest difference is the 
>floor
>>of the boot can not be lowered but maybe one inch.  I did not see 
>that as
>>worth the effort.  
>
>
>In a four seater, there's a sheet metal hump in the center of the rear 
>seat
>bottom to allow clearance for the diff and to allow the seat to be set
>lower in the car. This concept would probably be a good idea to 
>incorporate
>into the revision of the back of a roadster. The seat cushion is also
>tailored to hide the hump in that there's no padding in the middle.
>
>On the other hand, maybe the metal part is to prevent the diff from
>smashing the plywood when you really bottom out hard!
>
>I'm thinking of building a small locking storage bin under the rear 
>deck,
>right behind the driver's seat. This would probably be accessed 
>through the
>bulkhead rather than from the top, just to make it less obvious. This 
>will
>no doubt greatly enhance my within the bodyshell luggage capacity. 
>Anybody
>tried this yet?
>
>Just back from a terrific fall drive around the Boston suburbs with my
>daughter in my Plus 4. temp high 40's. What's all this talk about 
>texas
>winters?
>
>Jerry Murphy
>
>

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