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- Minor Fan
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external sunvisor
Hi
Just a quick question.
Can a fellow member who has a steel sunvisor please tell me the dimensions as I have just bought what was supposed to be A morris one but it's too narrow by about 5 inches at 42 inches. So I would like to know the size of a proper on
Just a quick question.
Can a fellow member who has a steel sunvisor please tell me the dimensions as I have just bought what was supposed to be A morris one but it's too narrow by about 5 inches at 42 inches. So I would like to know the size of a proper on
Henrietta
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- Minor Fan
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Re: external sunvisor
Easy, if your going for the rat look, chop it in half and weld four inches in the centre. In the same way they solved the series MM bumper problem !
The Issigonis Kid - Richard Troup - Sheffield - 1961 Morris Minor Traveller ...... at last
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- Minor Friendly
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Re: external sunvisor
Or flog it on ebay as "Super rare Morris Mosquito sun visor"
Cheers,
Michael
1967 - Minor 1000. Trafalgar 2-door. Barn-find rotter. Undergoing nut & bolt restoration.
1972 - Rover 2000 TC. Rescued from the brink. Now daily driver. Brigade Red. Subtle performance upgrades.
Michael
1967 - Minor 1000. Trafalgar 2-door. Barn-find rotter. Undergoing nut & bolt restoration.
1972 - Rover 2000 TC. Rescued from the brink. Now daily driver. Brigade Red. Subtle performance upgrades.
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- Minor Fan
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Re: external sunvisor
Been trying to work out what it's for. Too big for a30/35. Maybe mini
Henrietta
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Re: external sunvisor
My wife thinks we should have a sun visor on Bertie but I imagine it must knock off at least 5 mpg and be quite noisy? What's the verdict on 'em?
John
John
Bertie.
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Re: external sunvisor
The economy impact is always the first thing that comes into my mine. That, and they look ghastly in my opinion. Surely it must narrow your field of vision?John Naylor wrote:My wife thinks we should have a sun visor on Bertie but I imagine it must knock off at least 5 mpg and be quite noisy? What's the verdict on 'em?
John
Some people are just collector-maniacs for period accessories, but it doesn't do it for me. Each to his own, I suppose.
Cheers,
Michael
1967 - Minor 1000. Trafalgar 2-door. Barn-find rotter. Undergoing nut & bolt restoration.
1972 - Rover 2000 TC. Rescued from the brink. Now daily driver. Brigade Red. Subtle performance upgrades.
Michael
1967 - Minor 1000. Trafalgar 2-door. Barn-find rotter. Undergoing nut & bolt restoration.
1972 - Rover 2000 TC. Rescued from the brink. Now daily driver. Brigade Red. Subtle performance upgrades.
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Re: external sunvisor
They do have an effect on your top speed .
Fuel consumption, without a doubt , but only if your doing out of town speeds .
On the plus side you don't get as much rain hitting your screen , they do keep the sun out your eyes, and the cab cooler (depending on which way your facing, ) and for reason's that I'm not sure of you don't get anywhere near as much frost ,in the winter, and it's usually soft an easy to scrape off . Could be a good winter mod for the northern folk , weigh off the cost of the extra fuel against de-icer
But the highest plus of all , on my truck , it looks awesome
Fuel consumption, without a doubt , but only if your doing out of town speeds .
On the plus side you don't get as much rain hitting your screen , they do keep the sun out your eyes, and the cab cooler (depending on which way your facing, ) and for reason's that I'm not sure of you don't get anywhere near as much frost ,in the winter, and it's usually soft an easy to scrape off . Could be a good winter mod for the northern folk , weigh off the cost of the extra fuel against de-icer
But the highest plus of all , on my truck , it looks awesome
speed not tweed
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Re: external sunvisor
I love my visor.
I don't drive over 50~55 mph.
I am 6 feet tall and don't have issues but don't have many stoplights in the area.
I don't drive over 50~55 mph.
I am 6 feet tall and don't have issues but don't have many stoplights in the area.