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Taking the "Windshield Down" thread way outta here


 

Dear Friends,

Seeing the pic of that nice '47 CJ2A gave me a
thought: What about driving with the inner windshield
fully open, like in the picture? I wonder where that
would fall in the grand scheme of things?
Technically, your windshield is up, wouldn't you say?

First the lichen joke, if anybody got it, and now
this. OK, it is late, I'll go to bed.

Regards,
Vern
48 CJ2A in Vancouver, WA

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Ronald L. Cook
 

No doubt about it Vern. The windshield is up. Lichen it or not.

Ron, Ia


 

As the one who started this thread I should let you know that I went for a
glorious Sunday afternoon drive today, with the windshield DOWN and "damn the
torpedos!" (but of course wearing my cool tinted safety glasses from
Woodworkers Warehouse).

In 90+ temperatures (and fairly high humidity) you can keep your
air-conditioning! I'll just don shorts and a t-shirt, drop my windshield and
cool off as God intended us to- "the Willys Way".

On my return I decided to snap a few shots of "Ol' Blue Eyes" and threw
together a bit of a collage. So if you're interested, here are a few views of
her with windshield in both the recumbent and erect conditions.

Cris
'48 CJ2A
Rye, NY


Todd Murray
 

This is known as WD-40 air conditioning. Windshield down, 40 mph!

At 09:50 PM 6/27/99 EDT, you wrote:
As the one who started this thread I should let you know that I went for a
glorious Sunday afternoon drive today, with the windshield DOWN and "damn
the
torpedos!" (but of course wearing my cool tinted safety glasses from
Woodworkers Warehouse).

In 90+ temperatures (and fairly high humidity) you can keep your
air-conditioning! I'll just don shorts and a t-shirt, drop my windshield and
cool off as God intended us to- "the Willys Way".

On my return I decided to snap a few shots of "Ol' Blue Eyes" and threw
together a bit of a collage. So if you're interested, here are a few views
of
her with windshield in both the recumbent and erect conditions.

Cris
'48 CJ2A
Rye, NY

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