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Triumph TR6 - Finally
For you people in the frozen north who drive late into the season.Someone finally has developed a better heater for the 6 http://www.claytoncc.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=37 |
DON KELLY |
Thanks Don But who needs a heater. I don't know about the rest of the Canucks up here but driving a TR6 in late season just isn't a challenge unless you are using an original heater. Regards Mike |
Michael Petryschuk |
I live in NE Florida...my driving season is all year!!!!! Evenings in the summer and when ever I like Sept thru May..hahahahhahhhhaaaaaaaa....sorry ; ) |
JT White |
For just one moment there I though Don had finally got his TR6 running! Silly me. |
A Hewitt |
Silly you! |
DON KELLY |
Yeah.....I just about fell into that one too, Alistair. About 2 seconds worth, then thought better of it. Let the silliness continue! (Hi, Don!) Rod |
Rod Nichols |
Heaters are for wimps. Once the snow tires are on we're good to go. |
Ken Shaddock |
Heaters...my experience in an LBC with a heater and one (1) working heater duct between my friend and me as we drove overnight through a snow storm all along the east coast from Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland to Boothbay Harbor, Maine. It was 30 Nov 1967 and we both had just been commissioned 2LT's in the US Army. The car was a TR3 w/o side curtains!! We kept switching the heater outlet from one side to the other as we each reached the frigid zone!! Ah, sweet youth and stupidity!!! Really turned out to be a great trip though!! db |
Doug Baker |
Had a heater in a 3? Must have paid extra. |
DON KELLY |
This thread was discussed between 03/08/2010 and 04/08/2010
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