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Old January 23rd 05, 12:23 AM
Backyard Mechanic
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Just use common sense... four inches is pretty usual, 2 feet is pushing it.

It would be a good idea to brush off the entire car while you're at it.

Dont try to get it all, i use a soft floor broom and just push it off.

RaOuL opined in :

> Ok, it's snowing like crazy here in NH and we're supposed to get a
> couple of feet of snow from this storm before it's done. Not a big deal
> for me, I've seen this kind of weather before. However, I didn't own a
> convertible before this year. Now for the big question: just how much
> snow will a convertible top hold without collapsing? Should I go out to
> the driveway every few hours and clear off the car, or just wait until
> the storm is finished? Seriously. I would imagine that there is a weight
> limit for that roof and once that limit is exceeded it will just
> collapse. I'd hate to see that happen. Or am I just paranoid?
>
> Thanks,
> -=RaOuL
> '87 Mustang LX convertible
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