>I really wish I had a sunroof to expand the angle of vision and double the >pleasures of sight-seeing. With a wide sunroof reaching far down towards >the windshield, we could see summets during mountainous drives.
Here in Pacific Beach (a Sandy Eggo suburb), there is a splittie cruising around with no roof or windows. Zero, zip, nada, none. I recall seeing something like this in a VW mag in the last year or so, but it's great seeing one in the flesh. The ultimate roadster! And it gets around the problem of trying to hang your elbow out those tiny sliding windows up front. I did something like this to a junker '66 Mustang coupe. Add a little chrome here and there, and it looks quite real! Till it rains, anyway...
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