ratty
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Reading all this reminds me my old Citroën 2CV6 back in the 80's last century. In wintertime I had to put an old coat over my knees, same as the horsechariot drivers used to do, and no need for aircon or to open a window for some fresh air as the doors itself gave more than enough draft by the way they moved and tried to fly open at 90 kmph. In accordance with the Defender I could open the roof all the way down till the boothatch, gave me the feeling of a cabrio, no aircon needed again. Was fun in the summer and in the winter (for the excellent road characteristics of the car) but for the rest .........
Oh yes, forgot to mention the gloves in wintertime (other posts above reminded me) I had those leather big heavy furred motorcycle gloves and fortunately there was room enough around the steeringwheel to by able to turn it with no problems, only -point they had was that I couldn't pick my nose while wearing them ......:hysterically_laughi
There's nothing quite like being able to easily access the distributor on a vehicle anorl.:doh: