Mohawk Drive whore thread
Weather if "iffy" but the cars have tops.
If the roads are wet, the cars can be driven at a slower speed, I think.
Should there be a Plan B for lunch? Like if it's raining at lunch we seek out a restaurant since the group is not that large?
Just be sure to put the food in coolers so no one has rotting meat in their trunks when they get home?
Just a suggestion.
If the roads are wet, the cars can be driven at a slower speed, I think.Should there be a Plan B for lunch? Like if it's raining at lunch we seek out a restaurant since the group is not that large?
Just be sure to put the food in coolers so no one has rotting meat in their trunks when they get home?
Just a suggestion.
Originally Posted by Pinky,May 13 2005, 08:56 AM
I am not going if I need to put the top up........sorry I am a fair weather S2000 owner now. 

While a drive in the rain is not the best weather predictions are often inaccurate either way. Try repeating after me.........."It's just a car. It can get wet, and it will not melt."








