I've yet try hood up but no sidescreens, does the rain blow in much?

I do find it a bit claustraphobic with the hood up, and don't like the greatly 
reduced visibility.

Mike H
Birmingham today


Regards

Michael Hutchings

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Subject: Re: [mogtalk2] Audi survey 
From: "e-mail colin.jones5857" <[email protected]> 
To: mogtalk2 <[email protected]> 
CC:  

I am with you Tim, I don't give a stuff what others may think its my car and I 
will drive it how I like, certainly with the later hoods (and with the Simmonds 
I had on my 02 car, the hood up/down is faster than the tonneau, I also have 
the issue of liking the headrests on but have to either put the backrests right 
forward or remove the headrests to get the tonneau on, I wish the MC would 
offer the 'headrest pocket' option that are available via some dealers trim 
shops!
 
The longest run I ever did in one day was from Eastern Sweden to almost the 
Belgian border, over 650 miles, and we did it hood up and sidescreens off, rear 
window zipped down (this was in my 08 4 seater) and it made for a very pleasant 
day even if it was all motorway as we just had to eat the miles.
 
Each to their own and ignore the banter, the most important thing is to use the 
car and meet the people ;-).
 
BR
Colin

On 14 September 2012 09:28, Tim Harris <[email protected]> wrote:
Over the last few days I've been driving my Mog quite a lot with the hood up, 
mainly because I've been carting stuff around that I don't really want on open 
display when I leave the car parked, and with the weather being changeable it's 
easier to put the hood up and down that wrestle with the tonneau cover.  On a 
couple of short trips I've left the hood up even when it's not been raining, 
and do you know what? It's not bad at all!

It's undoubtedly true that a Morgan with the top down is a vastly more pleasant 
experience, but that doesn't mean that a Mog with the hood up is an unpleasant 
experience, far from it.

I know full well from many years Morgan ownership that the 'hood down at all 
times' thing is usually meant in a light-hearted way, I participate in the 
banter myself, but I'm left a little concerned that some people might feel they 
can't or shouldn't take their Morgan out with the hood up. I was particularly 
disappointed one autumn evening a few years ago, when I attended a Noggin. The 
weather was a bit rubbish, rainy and not what you'd call warm, so I put the 
hood up and set off. The Noggin was packed, loads of people there, but sadly 
mine was the only Morgan in the car park. Everyone else had come in other cars.

If people are using their tin tops instead of their Mogs just because the 
weather's poor, then that's a sad state of affairs in my eyes.

Drive your Morgan. Enjoy it. Putting the hood up allows you to drive your 
Morgan more and enjoy it more, then that IMO can only be a good thing.

Tim

On 13 September 2012 22:45, david taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
If you don't put it up it won't leak either! 


On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Gerald Wallace <[email protected]> wrote:
Just read an article in MOG magazine. According to a survey conducted in August 
by Audi, 64% of Britain's convertible owners either rarely or never take the 
roof down!
  MOG mag invites comments to   [email protected]
                                       Gerry
ps I'd guess 75% of Mog drivers never put it up in the first place.

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