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Wild Root said:Yes, that's one main reason I love my old car. Head room!! Some one once said that I should chop the top and make it lower. I said: NUTS TO THAT! I WEAR A HAT!
And it rhymes to boot.
Regards to all,
J
Wild Root said:Yes, that's one main reason I love my old car. Head room!! Some one once said that I should chop the top and make it lower. I said: NUTS TO THAT! I WEAR A HAT!
SHARPETOYS said:Florida lousy dress code. There isn't one!! :cry:
SHARPETOYS said:You forgot black socks!! I'm not kidding either. :kick:
K.D. Lightner said:I sometimes wear a stocking cap to beddy bye when it is chilly out. Cuts down on the chill and I never get colds and congestion when I wear caps to bed.
So, I guess you could say I do wear one to sleep, except on really warm nights.
K.D. Lightner said:That and the glass of scotch and water on ice I frequently have before turning in at night.
Richard said:but when im in the car, i notice my brim keeps hitting the headrest unless i sit forward. A more flexible hat is better?
jamespowers said:Simple. Remove the headrest. I hate those things anyway. Like you ever really rest your head on it while driving. It's a car not a couch.
Regards to all,
J
Merlin said:I'd think twice before doing that; a headrest can help avoid a potential neck injury in the event that you're rear-ended. I had the misfortune of being hit while driving my '63 Caddy Sedan DeVille by some jackass in a Ford F-250 who was talking on his cellphone. The guy didn't even slow down; he hit me square in the back, and it crumpled a third of the trunk like an accordion. Since the Caddy has a flat bench seat in the front with no headrests, my head just about bounced off the back of the seat. While I didn't have a full-blown concussion, I did feel woozy, then sleepy, then headachey for about a week. I wouldn't trade that experience for anything; it's much easier to fix the brim of your hat than to fix your neck.
BellyTank said:...what about securing the kids?