<VV> Things you find in old cars.

Norman C. Witte ncwitte@wittelaw.com
Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:20:26 -0400


I really got a bang out of that one.

Norm Witte

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> Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 4:49 PM
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> Subject: <VV> Things you find in old cars.
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>
> The heater fan in my car was acting up and I reached
> down to the fusebox and moved the fuses around to get
> it working again. A little wiggling of the fuses and a
> bunch of sparks and the heater was working again but I
> knew something was not right. Later, I got the light
> out and got a good look at the problem.
>
> Here's what I found in picture form:
> http://mysite.verizon.net/dmacdon/corvair/Fusebox.JPG
>
> I guess the PO wanted an audible warning if the heater
> circuit was ever overloaded. :)
>
> I'm not a fanatic about returning the car to stock but
> in this case I thought it was a good idea.
>
> David Macdonald
> '65 Canadian Corsa 140 Coupe
> Now alive after again 30+ years of storage.
>
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