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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Cars / January 2007

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Vent visor for 2007 Corolla sedan

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homepc - 14 Jan 2007 18:17 GMT
Can anyone comment on or recommend a car door vent visor kit for a Toyota
Corolla?  Is there any manufacturer that stands out over others?  Do they
stand up well, or do they crack and get loose over time in extreme cold?

My previous car (Tercel) got wet inside a few times when a window was left
open just a small crack..
Mike Hunter - 14 Jan 2007 18:20 GMT
When was the last time you saw a rain gutter on a Corolla?  Rain gutters
cost money   ;)

mike

> Can anyone comment on or recommend a car door vent visor kit for a Toyota
> Corolla?  Is there any manufacturer that stands out over others?  Do they
> stand up well, or do they crack and get loose over time in extreme cold?
>
> My previous car (Tercel) got wet inside a few times when a window was left
> open just a small crack..
Scott in Florida - 14 Jan 2007 19:03 GMT
>When was the last time you saw a rain gutter on a Corolla?  Rain gutters
>cost money   ;)
>
>mike

I have rain gutters on my '92 Corolla Wagon....


They don't cost me a cent and give me a great way to anchor my
kayak....

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Mike Hunter - 14 Jan 2007 22:41 GMT
Duh, this is 2007.  Scott you can get antique plates for your '92 now
Getting parts, now that is another story.  . ;)

mike

>>When was the last time you saw a rain gutter on a Corolla?  Rain gutters
>>cost money   ;)
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> They don't cost me a cent and give me a great way to anchor my
> kayak....
Scott in Florida - 14 Jan 2007 23:21 GMT
>Duh, this is 2007.  Scott you can get antique plates for your '92 now
>Getting parts, now that is another story.  . ;)
>
>mike

Parts are not a problem, yet....

Plates?

I have 'Florida Supports Veteran''s on it.  I don't think they allow
antique and Vet on the same plate.

The plate is more important than trying to impress with an antique
plate....LOL



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Scott in Florida

Mike Hunter - 14 Jan 2007 23:31 GMT
The money you save annually, on license fees and insurance, with historic
plates could be donated to the guys.   ;)

mike

>>Duh, this is 2007.  Scott you can get antique plates for your '92 now
>>Getting parts, now that is another story.  . ;)
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> The plate is more important than trying to impress with an antique
> plate....LOL
Scott in Florida - 14 Jan 2007 23:41 GMT
>The money you save annually, on license fees and insurance, with historic
>plates could be donated to the guys.   ;)
>
>mike

As far as I know...there is not a special 'free' plate for historic
cars in Florida.

The money I pay extra for my plate goes to vets, plus it is a nice
plate.

http://www3.hsmv.state.fl.us/Intranet/dmv/specialtytags/a.cfm?id=65

>>>Duh, this is 2007.  Scott you can get antique plates for your '92 now
>>>Getting parts, now that is another story.  . ;)
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>> The plate is more important than trying to impress with an antique
>> plate....LOL

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Scott in Florida

Ray O - 15 Jan 2007 05:15 GMT
>>The money you save annually, on license fees and insurance, with historic
>>plates could be donated to the guys.   ;)
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>
> http://www3.hsmv.state.fl.us/Intranet/dmv/specialtytags/a.cfm?id=65

In Illinois, motor vehicles must be at least 25 years old to qualify for
antique plates, an the vehicles are only supposed to be driven to and from
shows, exhibitions, and service stations.

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Ray O
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Tomes - 15 Jan 2007 14:01 GMT
>>>The money you save annually, on license fees and insurance, with
>>>historic
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> antique plates, an the vehicles are only supposed to be driven to and
> from shows, exhibitions, and service stations.

Same in NJ, although I believe that the restriction differs in that there
is just a limit on miles driven per year.  Big discount on insurance too.
Tomes
Ray O - 15 Jan 2007 05:18 GMT
> Can anyone comment on or recommend a car door vent visor kit for a Toyota
> Corolla?  Is there any manufacturer that stands out over others?  Do they
> stand up well, or do they crack and get loose over time in extreme cold?
>
> My previous car (Tercel) got wet inside a few times when a window was left
> open just a small crack..

Try the vent shades at www.mats.com.  A technician friend installed that
brand on his pickup and is very happy with them.
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