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Old 01-10-2013, 12:18 AM   #10
Erik V
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Re: Polar Bear Drive-Topless even!

I've got cloth covered Volvo vinyl buckets up front, stock seat on custom framework in the back. In the garage I have a pair of vinyl shoulder belt buckets from a 97 Sebring Convertible that I'm going to install up front...but since I plan on running them as is without aftermarket covers, I'm thinking butt heat is going to be a must.

I have yet to the put the top back up (mainly because once its unsnapped and the temp is below the mid 50's or more, its nearly impossible to stretch enough to snap back on), and we're looking at snow down to 500' overnight. Hoping for a short work day tomorrow with snow still on the ground (take a miracle I know) so I can throw on the swim trunks and flip flops and go for a true Polar Bear drive to the grocery store. ...should be worth the hypothermia right?

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