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    My Stag's restoration is nearing completion (I hope) and as one of its first official outings will be for my son and his bride to use at his wedding in 3 weeks, I thought a 'draught excluder' of some sort would be a nice thing to have. I'm rather taken with the Breeze Breaker one which has been mentioned on here. Their website shows an email address but not a phone number.

    I have tried an email but with no reply yet. Does anyone have a phone number I could use to get in contact with them? Time is getting short and I won't be flavour of the month if the bride gets to the reception with her hair looking like she's been dragged through a hedge - backwards!

    Cheers,
    Mike.
    Mine since 1987. Finished a 20+ year rebuild in 2012. One of many Triumphs and a 1949 LandRover!

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    Hello Mike

    I purchased a wind deflector from the following www.svaworld.com. Their telephone no. 07899 801484. This wind deflector was mentioned in the SOC mag Nov 11.

    Andrew

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      #3
      Just PM'd you Mike.

      Cheers,

      Bob
      --
      1974 TV8 Manual O/D in aerosilver

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        #4
        Thanks Andrew. I'll have a look at those too.

        Thanks Bob. PM replied!

        Cheers,
        Mike.
        Mine since 1987. Finished a 20+ year rebuild in 2012. One of many Triumphs and a 1949 LandRover!

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          #5
          Hi Mike, have you thought of using old hardtop windows too, seems people have and have improved the rear for passengers in the back

          Alan

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mike Stevens View Post
            My Stag's restoration is nearing completion (I hope) and as one of its first official outings will be for my son and his bride to use at his wedding in 3 weeks, I thought a 'draught excluder' of some sort would be a nice thing to have. I'm rather taken with the Breeze Breaker one which has been mentioned on here. Their website shows an email address but not a phone number.

            I have tried an email but with no reply yet. Does anyone have a phone number I could use to get in contact with them? Time is getting short and I won't be flavour of the month if the bride gets to the reception with her hair looking like she's been dragged through a hedge - backwards!

            Cheers,
            Mike.
            Mike

            I have been in touch with Chris Russell the guy who supplies the Breeze Breakers. He is retired and makes them to order. I have one in train expected towards the end of July. I have pm'd you his email address but I do not have a phone number for him.

            Simon

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              #7
              Originally posted by AlanD View Post
              Hi Mike, have you thought of using old hardtop windows too, seems people have and have improved the rear for passengers in the back

              Alan
              Hi Alan,

              Yes, I did wonder about that idea, but I suspect that most of the trips will be done 2-up (kids have just about left home!) and the first main outing will be my eldest son using it to drive 20 miles from the church to the reception at his wedding in 3 weeks. The plan is for our daughter-in-law-to-be to arrive with some semblance of hair!

              Thanks to everyone for their help. It's much appreciated.

              Cheers,
              Mike.
              Mine since 1987. Finished a 20+ year rebuild in 2012. One of many Triumphs and a 1949 LandRover!

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