One popular trend springing up in the midwest is the european "slow moving vehicle" stickers placed on the back of a bus. This is my friend Rob's Single Cab with one on it but another friend of mine has one on his Vanagon http://www.omahavwclub.com/past-pics/ovwcs&s08/slides/DSC02118.html They said they got them on The Samba but after a quick search, I turned up nothing. It is basically two triangles with exclamation points in the middle of the triangles and the words "slow moving vehicle" in the middle. it is made out of reflective materials and about the width of the distance between the tail lights. the whole thing is magnet backed so it can be removed easily. Here in Iowa, people usually just expect an older VW to drive slowly so I don't often get tailgaters. If they see me, they usually get in the other lane immediately. The main benefit to getting the afore mentioned magnet-sticker is to increase visabilty. Andrew On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 11:41 PM, Tony Collins <tonycollin@gmail.com> wrote: > So do we make a full circle to the snails? Years ago there was a sticker > running around this list for a rodent....I remember paying someone for it, > but I never got it. Does anyone recall such sticker? > > Thanks, > Tony > > On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 12:36 AM, Slloth <slloth@comcast.net> wrote: > > > Jim Cochran wrote: > > > >> "VW drivers do it Slooooow" > >> Jim C > >> > >> My favorite so far! By far! > > > > > > -- > > '84 Westfalia, 1.9L > > '73 FJ40, 2F > > > > > > -- > 82 Scirocco > 85 Vanagon > |
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