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What's next, red driving clogs?
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So I just learned that my gas cap door must have a bent latch mechanism because I’ve always had to reach through the window and pull the release with one hand will pushing the the door down with the other and then letting go of the release until it’s latched. Thought it was normal. :confused:
And being a record collector, I do clean my records. But that serves a real purpose unlike wearing gloves on the street in the summer Quote:
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[QUOTE=svandamme;10484468]It makes sense for normal driving if you have a wooden steering wheel or one with crappy plastic.
not so much if there's a /QUOTE] Exactly. I used them a lot back in the day when I was driving my 124 Spyder. That wooden wheel would cause my hands to sweat real bad and the gloves also got wet but they felt right. No need now with my beautiful 400mm leather covered raid wheel. |
I thought driving gloves ended when the 1980s ended
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I too don't understand driving gloves. If it is really dang cold, I wear nice thick warm gloves until the heater in the car is up to full hot. On my 911 it only takes a few minutes for the heater to make the cabin HOT. On a 16 degree day, and the leather steering wheel is not cold feeling.
I can't imagine any reason to use driving gloves in the summer. But some folks like to put on a scarf, and funny hat and driving gloves to get the right look. I can't possibly care less what someone else thinks of my "look" and I drive the car with no costume or rituals. Get in and go. I have never even tried on driving gloves. Lots of things I don't try because I already know I will not like it. |
I used driving gloves back in the 70's in my Triumph.
Just seemed like the thing to do. |
For some people, I think it is like getting a new golf club. It is in your head, but it still works out to up your game.
Whatever floats your boat. |
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I don't wear driving gloves ever except at the track (when I did that). I wore bright red Simpson's so if I stuck my hand out of the window, it showed. Well, on a black car it showed. |
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Saying gloves hurt "feel" is ridiculous. Well, if you are wearing snow mittens maybe..... |
leather driving gloves are for Walter Mitty
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Bell bottoms, Afros, John Travolta, Jerry Garcia....which flashback ;)? Gloves with a purpose...get a pass. Cool works....but just not me. Float yer boats boyz! |
IF i had a classic sports car (any marque) from the mid 1960's, I WOULD find and wear a pair of these on all my long drives.
Jimmy Clark signature leather driving gloves. Then, my hands would be sheathed in coolness, no matter what the season. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1560029400.jpg Who knows, I might even search out a pair of Jim Clark signature driving shoes from the mid '60's to complete the set.... |
I saw an oriental lady with white driving gloves on driving a Prius a few weeks ago. She was on the freeway so not much in the way of curves involved.
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Jerry never became a flashback. Listening to him now. Everyday for 35 years. And I know if I said i like wearing leather gloves for no good reason while driving in the summer in a poorly ventilated car go for it.
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Only at the track. Plus a full fire suit, etc.
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I've been thinking of getting a pair. The steering wheels on my modern cars are thick and padded. The wheels on my 356s and my VW are skinny and slippery. It didn't bother me before, but I'm used to the fat, grippy wheels now, so I may start driving the 356s and VW with gloves on.
If I had a British car I'd drive in stringbacks, but they would look pretentious in a German car. |
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I guess a lot of the guys here turned into codgy old farts who incongruously worry about their fashion statement. Oh well. |
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