FHSLOTH(at)aol.com wrote:
> Your real problem is that you stop to put the top up when it rains. That's
> when the water gets in.
>
> You need to keep driving with the top down when it rains; that way the water
> never gets in to the car. It just flies over the passenger compartment and
> lands on the car behind you. Just remember, NEVER STOP WHEN IT RAINS!
>
> Fred Baum
> MKI 9470768
Fred:
Now why didn't I think of that? On the other hand, my Alpine can't go as fast as
your Tiger so I may not be able to achieve the speed needed to drive under the
rain drops.
Steve Sage
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