10-10-2020, 08:33 PM
Now now, let's not be judgemental. Originally called Pozzidrive, the fastening was invented in a shed in the backstreets of Torino by a chap called Giovanni Forzano in 1927. It is truly sad that I looked at the striking images of such a masterpiece again. The electical arrangements are unusual, the sign on the windscreen seems to suggest that masterswitch is under the hood. Now under the tonneau on a rainy day makes sense, but if an emergency required the master switch being turned off, the time and effort in raising the folded hood to get to it sounds a bit dangerous. Sorry, it comes from sitting at the kitchen table and not standing outside the Radnorshire Arms.