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Old 11 July 2005, 06:55 PM
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heres a thought for all you design freaks...was sat down yesterday by the river in Burnsall north yorks and was looking round at different design features on different cars and it struck me that the scooby was the only car not to have a metal top and side rail on the side windows.What also came to mind was this a major security risk? any thoughts...dos look good though
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Old 11 July 2005, 09:29 PM
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Mk2 MR2 also has frameless doors, there are others as well.
Old 11 July 2005, 09:33 PM
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The old Audi 80s had frameless doors, I think.
Old 11 July 2005, 09:38 PM
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So did my old Toyota Celica IIRC
Old 11 July 2005, 09:44 PM
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And my old Ford Probe

I was quite suprised the Scoob did, but it does look good.
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Originally Posted by powerman1
this a major security risk?
Not sure about the security risk. What I do know is how stupid one can look when, having driven a car with framed doors for about a fortnight, using the door frames to shut the doors, you jump into the Scoob, wind the windows down , get out, go to close the door by the non-existent frame, and you end up spinning around looking a complete prat!
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Originally Posted by powerman1
by the river in Burnsall
Pint of Guinness at The Red Lion My favourite pub in the whole world
Old 11 July 2005, 10:34 PM
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Calibra, there are lots..................
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Originally Posted by wacky.banana
Not sure about the security risk. What I do know is how stupid one can look when, having driven a car with framed doors for about a fortnight, using the door frames to shut the doors, you jump into the Scoob, wind the windows down , get out, go to close the door by the non-existent frame, and you end up spinning around looking a complete prat!
PMSL Used to do that on the MR2
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