Driving Naked

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Does ride matter?

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So here is a question, for those of you who enjoy the open road. Does your enjoyment of the ride influence what car you drive? I have ridden nude in every car I own since the 90s. Starting with a lifted Bronco II. Most my vehicle set up being trucks and Jeeps and this was intentional as it gave me more freedom in traffic. But I also had two Smart Fortwos, which at first drew a lot of attention, but for a small car its doors were higher than most sedans, so I could get away with driving as long as I avoided pulling up next to a truck. Sadly, my last Smart was totaled by a drunk driver while it was parked. Been thinking about buying another small car as the gas prices climb, but with Smarts off the market I find myself looking at cars not only considering style, mileage and brand, but how friendly it would be to driving san clothes. Am I the only one who considers this? I know some of us think about privacy when looking for a home just curious if that carries over to your second most lived in purchase.

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Does anyone think the way the car/truck is perceived as being normal to be shirtless in would make a difference? Work trucks, Jeeps and some convertibles you don't think twice about seeing someone topless, but a luxury car or fancy sport car the person might look more out of place and thus draw more attention.

I do seem to get more strange looks when driving the minivan shirtless than my convertible.

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Does anyone think the way the car/truck is perceived as being normal to be shirtless in would make a difference? Work trucks, Jeeps and some convertibles you don't think twice about seeing someone topless, but a luxury car or fancy sport car the person might look more out of place and thus draw more attention.That does seem to make sense. Shirtless in a luxury sedan would definitely draw more attention than in an older pickup. Seeing shirtless guys in an old pickup just seems normal.

Within 50 miles of a beach on a warm/hot summer's day, no one's going to think anything about seeing a shirtless man in a convertible -- sports car or otherwise.

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I drove my mustang with the top down from Pasadena to Palmdale through the mountains. All was well until I got behind a fire crew truck. Foma;;y I just gave u p and tried to blast around it. That was a slow blast because the hill was steep. Don't now if I was seen. The fireman driver didn't honk..

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I've driven in my ford pickup and my Dodge Caravan. Don't care if someone sees me. As long as it isn't the police! You can drive easier by a beach without a shirt on. Who will know you don't have pants on! Cheers!
I drive a convertible so it would be easy for someone to know I didn't have shorts on, so I don't drive nude.

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I drove my mustang with the top down from Pasadena to Palmdale through the mountains. All was well until I got behind a fire crew truck. Foma;;y I just gave u p and tried to blast around it. That was a slow blast because the hill was steep. Don't now if I was seen. The fireman driver didn't honk..

You are a lot more daring that I am to drive like that in a convertible!

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Does anyone think the way the car/truck is perceived as being normal to be shirtless in would make a difference? Work trucks, Jeeps and some convertibles you don't think twice about seeing someone topless, but a luxury car or fancy sport car the person might look more out of place and thus draw more attention.That does seem to make sense. Shirtless in a luxury sedan would definitely draw more attention than in an older pickup. Seeing shirtless guys in an old pickup just seems normal.Within 50 miles of a beach on a warm/hot summer's day, no one's going to think anything about seeing a shirtless man in a convertible -- sports car or otherwise.

I drive almost everywhere shirtless when it is warm enough.
Just makes sense to me since I drive a convertible.

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The talk about driving a convertible nude reminds me of a time I was driving from Los Angeles to San Diego to spend the day at Blacks Beach.
This was in the early 80s and I was driving a full size Dodge passenger van (nude of course).
Even though it was early in the morning on a weekend, traffic on the I-5 south was bumper to bumper.
There was a MG convertible in the lane to my left and slightly ahead of me.
As the temperature was starting to rise, I saw the driver remove his shirt.
By the motions I saw him make, I believe he also removed whatever he was wearing below the waist.

The reason I bring this up was that at one point I was right beside him but could not tell if he was nude because he had a large box on the passenger seat.
For those that own a convertible and want to drive nude you may want to consider looking into if this would work for your car.

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The talk about driving a convertible nude reminds me of a time I was driving from Los Angeles to San Diego to spend the day at Blacks Beach.This was in the early 80s and I was driving a full size Dodge passenger van (nude of course).Even though it was early in the morning on a weekend, traffic on the I-5 south was bumper to bumper.There was a MG convertible in the lane to my left and slightly ahead of me.As the temperature was starting to rise, I saw the driver remove his shirt.By the motions I saw him make, I believe he also removed whatever he was wearing below the waist.The reason I bring this up was that at one point I was right beside him but could not tell if he was nude because he had a large box on the passenger seat.For those that own a convertible and want to drive nude you may want to consider looking into if this would work for your car.

Probably would help for those on the right.
Wouldn't do anything to block the view from the left.

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The talk about driving a convertible nude reminds me of a time I was driving from Los Angeles to San Diego to spend the day at Blacks Beach.This was in the early 80s and I was driving a full size Dodge passenger van (nude of course).Even though it was early in the morning on a weekend, traffic on the I-5 south was bumper to bumper.There was a MG convertible in the lane to my left and slightly ahead of me.As the temperature was starting to rise, I saw the driver remove his shirt.By the motions I saw him make, I believe he also removed whatever he was wearing below the waist.The reason I bring this up was that at one point I was right beside him but could not tell if he was nude because he had a large box on the passenger seat.For those that own a convertible and want to drive nude you may want to consider looking into if this would work for your car.Probably would help for those on the right.Wouldn't do anything to block the view from the left.
Or vice versa in the UK.

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I have two vehicles I drive - a RAM truck and a Benz e-class and often drive naked in both. I definitely prefer being naked in the truck and always keep a small towel or tshirt close by. I just drove from Delaware to Florida and spent a good amount of time naked.

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