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    Quote Originally Posted by Baeau View Post
    Having owned a chrome bumpered MGB, & been about assorted Spit's, Lotus, & Jensen's, I am aware of the various ways to remove oneself from said beasties. My question for Mael Coluim is, "How does one extricate onself while kilted?" Without shocking, thrilling, or embarrassing anyone.....particularly, myself. Reason, 'She' has been suggesting us getting another project / runabout.
    2 door sports cars tend to have longer doors than 4 door beasties, so the privacy shield effect is more than sufficient if you simply keep your legs together as you swing them out and place your feet on the ground. I had Triumph Vitesse convertibles for many years (quicker than MGB's though B owners kept trying to prove me wrong) and currently have a Saab convertible and entry/exit has never been a problem or embarrassment.
    If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!

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