Re: General Motors\' Lawsuit Over Studebaker XUV
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( the underseat heater did not do a very good job )</font>
Talk about bringing back memories. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif I had a '57 Silver Hawk, but it only had the 6 cylinder engine, manual transmission with overdrive; great little car, and I still think just about the best looking car ever built. But being young and not too bright, I traded it in to a used car lot after about 3 years (it was a year old when I bought it). At that time, one of my Dad's service station customers, a quite elderly gentleman was driving an old, and getting pretty ragged, Studebaker and when he found out I had traded off my Silver Hawk, he asked me about it, then went and bought it. Naturally, it did not have air-conditioning (which was the reason I had traded it for a '55 Cadillac Coupe de Ville) and it gets quite hot in Texas in the summer. Well, a little over a year later, I happened to be visiting Dad at his service station when the old gentleman came in driving my old Silver Hawk and I asked him how liked it, and he told me it was just great except for being so doggoned HOT to ride in; much hotter than his old Studebaker. So, I went to have a look, and as you may have guessed by now, that underseat heater had never been turned off. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif He was a very happy Studebaker owner for several years after I showed him how to turn the heater off. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif