[Mg-mmm] PA side curtains

Tom Metcalf mgtom at zoominternet.net
Sat Jun 5 01:08:55 MDT 2010


Hi Lawrie,

There was a large bottomless black PVC envelope tacked on the seatback. This
held the sidescreens tightly against the seat.

Tommm


-----Original Message-----
From: mg-mmm-bounces at autox.team.net [mailto:mg-mmm-bounces at autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of Lawrie Alexander
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 1:42 PM
To: MMM Group
Subject: [Mg-mmm] PA side curtains

Hi, fellow MMMers!

My PA is on the road again! The custom composition head gasket I had made in

Thailand is working so much better than the solid copper one and the car 
seems, finally, to be driving nicely. Jim Silva has made me a beautiful new 
top, tonneau cover and side curtain set so all that remains to complete the 
car is to install the central lubrication system (scheduled to be done in 
the near future).

A question has arisen, however, that I need advice on from other 2-seater PA

owners: where does one stow the side curtains when they are not mounted on 
the doors? The obvious answer seems to be "on a shelf in one's garage" as 
there is no room for them to fit tidily behind the seats! This approach does

rather negate the purpose of having side curtains if there's a likelihood of

rain when driving the car, so I'd be interested to hear what other owners do

with theirs.

TIA,

Lawrie 
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