k0ua
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Reminds me of my brief...but exciting...barefoot days on the farm.
Stepped in a "fresh one" huh?
Reminds me of my brief...but exciting...barefoot days on the farm.
Stepped in a "fresh one" huh?
Any help with this? At the morning coffee meeting things of old time trivia (as in this thread) came up. One member swears he had a 49 chev with one of those gas heaters. I am positive those were gone by at least the mid 30s. I drove 36, 37,38, 2 chevs and they all had the now normal water heaters. I can't even imagine after market gas heaters in cars. I had heard of gas heaters in volkswagons and I think they were also available in the old cars (pre 1935)
I had mentioned a gas Southwind heater for '29 Oldsmobile , my older brother and I drove a '28 chevy. delivered newspaper on rural route also a Southwind heater had to be careful no papers getting close to the bottom/ back of firewall mounted device. This car had a vacuum fuel pump and if sitting on incline at idle waiting for a train to pass would lose the vacuum to small tank under the hood . had to remove about 8 screw on container fill with jug of gas kept for this purpose then retighten the screws and restart the engine. This car also had vacuum windshield wipers slow driving or going up hill lost vacuum and had to reach to top of windshield and press lever forward and back to be able to see out the glass.
bought a '40 Plymouth and it came with water heated standred heater . the '39 Ford also had a water heated heater standred. a '62 VW had the exhaust covered pipe the came into the car for heat and carbon monoxide.
Any one ever adjusted the brake rods on fords before Henry became convinced brake fluid would work. ?
Lol, me to. Step in mud and let it ooz between your toes.Reminds me of my brief...but exciting...barefoot days on the farm.
Any one ever adjusted the brake rods on fords before Henry became convinced brake fluid would work. ?
Gas heaters in Volkswagen's make sense. No radiator, no water jacket, no heater. But it doesn't' make sense in a 1949 Chevy to me. I can imagine having it installed as an option though.