Why is it that the oldest cars used
to blast heat at your feet but nobody can do this anymore?
Why is it that the oldest cars used
to blast heat at your feet but nobody can do this anymore?
I had a 1967 Rambler that had the best car heater of any car I have ever had, and all the cars I have had have been at least 13 years newer than that one.
Also, I can remember in that car (and other older ones I rode in), you rarely needed the defrost/defog. You could open the wing vents and point them at the front window. Sometimes even cracking the windows did the trick. You can't hardly sit in a new car anymore when it is just a little cold or humid without the windows immediately fogging up.
I had a friend in high school who had a Rambler with a GM 327 in it (towing package?), push button automatic etc. He had dual thrush mufflers on it and rejetted the 4bbl. We called it the scrambler. I think he got it used for $30.00 from someone and spent more on the exhaust etc. It was quite the sleeper. I remember someone trying to pass him on the right and hemanually hit
a lower gear on the dash and the car sounded like thunder. Scared thehell out
of people when they heard it.
Yeah the defrost crap is overkill. Cars are programmed to slip on yourAC to
defrost now, your feet are cold and there are no wing vents to flick the cigarette ashes anymore. But... I gave up smoking a long time ago :)
I had a friend in high school who had a Rambler with a GM 327 in it (towing package?), push button automatic etc. He had dual thrush mufflers on it and rejetted the 4bbl. We called it the scrambler. I think he got it used for $30.00 from someone and spent more on the exhaust etc. It was quite the sleeper. I remember someone trying to pass him on the right and he manually hitout
a lower gear on the dash and the car sounded like thunder. Scared the hell
of people when they heard it.
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