[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: bmw-digest V9 #188



Brandon:

I found that the curvature of the rear wing was a perfect mounting surface
for the Evenflow cars seats. You can remove the latch parts from the
Evenflow base, and bolt them up to the wing.  Be sure to mount the seat on
the left side of the wing, so that you don't block your rear vision.

My wife was a little concerned about the wind, but I reminded her that it
was a REAR facing car seat, so unless I spin, the baby will be out of the
wind.  I went ahead and got some very small Dale Earnhart bubble goggles
for the baby anyway.  A warm jacket is a good idea too.  She always falls
right asleep back there!

John Goddard

>------------------------------
>
>Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1998 10:43:37 -0400
>From: Penny/Brandon Wood <[email protected]>
>Subject: <E30 M3> Is this car practical with a baby?
>
>Hi all,
>	You guessed it, our first baby is on the way and I'm looking for advice,
>car advice that is...Who has an 2-door E30 and a baby?  Do these two
objects of 
>affection ever cross paths?  Has your bimmer turned into a weekend touring 
>machine when the baby's at your mother-in-laws house? Logic tells me to sell 
>my boy racer for something with four doors, maybe a used Maxima SE.  But I 
>REALLY enjoy the M3!  UUCers, please give me your stories!  Save me from 
>rearranging my garage!
>
>TIA,
> Brandon
>
>Brandon Wood
>88 M3
>BMW CCA #127523
>

------------------------------