Hindsight, was: <VV> RE:Mirror Search
Bill Hubbell
whubbell at umich.edu
Mon Apr 30 21:56:39 EDT 2007
Mark, Even if you are taller, you will still have less visibility - do the
math, figure out the angles.
Bill
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Subject: Re: Hindsight, was: <VV> RE:Mirror Search
I hate to cut you SHORT, Bill, but the problem is that you're... SHORT.
I'll loan you a cushion to sit on..... LOL
-Mark (6'4" and no such visibility problem in MY LM convert)
Bill Hubbell wrote:
>
> Not true! The upper lines (top of door, boot, etc.) of the Late model are
> higher than on the Early model; therefore, less visibility.
>
> Bill Hubbell
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Hindsight, was: <VV> RE:Mirror Search
>
> Yea, there IS something. A LM convertible with the top down. LOL
>
> No blind spots, AND a better car, too. (G)
>
> -Mark
>
> Bill Hubbell wrote:
> >
> > p.s. - nothing beats the visibility of driving an Early Model
convertible
> > with the top down - no blind spots!
> >
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