Convertible Driving Re: Why?? Re: <VV> convertible question
Joe Robbins
robbins@monticello.net
Thu Feb 17 00:38:31 EST 2005
DaVair has air.
Joe Robbins
4th in line to being the Boss at BBRT
-----Original Message-----
From: virtualvairs-admin@corvair.org [mailto:virtualvairs-admin@corvair.org]
On Behalf Of henry kaczmarek
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 1:14 PM
To: virtualvairs
Subject: Re: Convertible Driving Re: Why?? Re: <VV> convertible question
Convertible guys
Since I am having enough trouble getting a hardtop finished, a convertible
Corvair is probably long in my future, if at all.
But I was wondering how many Converts also came with AC???
One of the things I enjoy is driving my 83 Riviera Convertible in the summer
with the windows up, top down, and the air on---probably makes me look like
an idiot, but it's comfortable and I don't care. Also drive it in the
winter with the top down, windows up and the heat on. Same situation.
HANK
----- Original Message -----
From: <FrankCB@aol.com>
To: <airvair@richnet.net>
Cc: <virtualvairs@corvair.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 1:53 PM
Subject: Convertible Driving Re: Why?? Re: <VV> convertible question
> In a message dated 2/15/05 4:42:13 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> airvair@richnet.net writes:
> <SNIP>I've found that convertibles are really only most comfortable at
> dusk,
> but that's just my preference. Some people are sun bunnies, and drive
> with the top down any time it's not raining.<SNIP>
> Mark,
> I'm with you on that. Much of my top down convertible driving was done
> at dusk and at night or on cloudy days. I remember the first time I
> stopped it
> traffic with the top down in New York City in the summer at night and felt
> heat coming down on me. Surprised, I looked up and found a highway
> overpass
> above me that was radiating heat (absorbed during the sunny day) back down
> on me
> at night.
> In the bright hot sun, I frequently drove with the top UP but with the
> back window DOWN to improve the ventilation since I never had A/C in any
> of my
> convertibles. Actually the back window down had some other advantages. I
> remember when my wife went out with a neighbor and our 2 little boys to
> buy 2
> Christmas trees and ended up with both trees stuffed into the car through
> the back
> window opening. Of course, that time of year it was a bit cool driving in
> NYC with the back window down<GGGG>
> Thanks for reminding me,
> Frank Burkhard
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