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What's it like living with those quarter window louvers?

Discussion in '2nd Generation Shelby Mustangs' started by quorum, Apr 26, 2010.

  1. quorum

    quorum Active Member

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    I want my kids to enjoy the Shelby too, so I want them to be able to see out the rear quarter windows, however those rear quarter window louvers do look good.

    Anyone who has them want to share their experience? What's it like for back passengers?

    Thanks.
     
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    quorum Active Member

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    There's no way on earth that nobody here has the rear quarter window louvers! I'm just wondering - if you sat in the back, are you annoyed with the visibility or would you be if you're a kid? I'm just looking for insight.

    thanks.
     
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    Snakepit Well-Known Member

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    Yes you have limited visibility but its the same for all fastback owners (Mustang)

    As usual - a person will get used to it (especially kids) its just part of what makes these cars what they are.
     
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    I would be annoyed with the lack of visibility but that's just a personal preference.
     
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    The visibility is restricted, but the air flow is nice as it makes it more comfortable in the back seat greenhouse.
     
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    I have rear window and side window louvers. Inside it feels more cave like but I have the type that you can see out of, so visibility really isn't a problem.
    Racin' Randy
     

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