MossRoad
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You could get gas heaters in early 60s Corvairs.
I've never ridden in a Corvair in winter, so I don't know how it worked. From what I've read, when you ordered a Corvair, you had 3 heat options...
None
Gasoline
Engine air
And I think they only had the gasoline heaters for a couple years. From other things I've read, the engine air heaters worked well in the Corvairs as long as you kept all the shrouds and such in good condition.
Personally, as a kid, my parents had many Volkswagens. 4-5 buses, a beetle, and a Karmann Ghia. From the early 60's into the 80's. They all had engine air. And we all froze in the winter! :laughing:
For that matter, I remember scraping the inside of the windows for frost from our breath. We'd have to open the wing windows in the front doors and point them towards the inside of the windshield on the buses. I recall my dad patching the long tube going from engine to front defroster many times because they rusted out. I think we may have had a 12v fan on the dashboard on a couple of them. :laughing:
But they were great in the snow with the engine over the drive wheels. :thumbsup: