Has anyone ever thought about a Brooklands type racing windscreen for 67.5 and older Roadsters? Especially since the windshield is easily removed. To see how cool this would look there see the TR4 on
Never seen a roadster with Brooklands, but I like the idea. Give it a try and send photos to the list. Or I wonder if any one could Photoshop a set on to a roadster? Paul Ohio and older Roadsters?
Here is a small photo of an spl212/spl213 racer in Japan that sports the Brooklands Type Windshield. http://tinyurl.com/y3edvm Dan Zubkoff San Mateo, CA
bugs in the teeth!!! That way you can REALLY tell that the Roadster owner ENJOYED THE RIDE (besides, free snackin' on the road - grins). Gary Lasater - Parker CO founding member _www.WyCROC.org_ (htt
Author: "Matthew A. Smith" <matthews517@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 18:40:28 -0500
For us southern roadster owners (SEROC), that's Bugs on the tooth. LMAO! (I kid!) Kinda glad that those won't work on a 70 SRL. They're nice and all (for a British racer), but for what they're worth,
I gotta ask, and I mean NO offense in any way or form, only light joking mixed with honest sincerity, "Why bother at all for that minimal size?" Mike Hudson '67 - 1600 -- Original Message -- From: <D
You sound like my wife ;-) Brad Lustig --Original Message-- I gotta ask, and I mean NO offense in any way or form, only light joking mixed with honest sincerity, "Why bother at all for that minimal s
Ooh, that's way too much information! ;-) Seriously though, even a small windscreen like that will make a difference. I did a driver's school in Dan Garrison's race car where the plexiglass was a lit