<VV> VV> Heater hose success (no Corvair) HUMOR

shortle shortle556 at earthlink.net
Sun May 10 13:52:04 EDT 2009


I have to admit, I must be missing something. On Friday I put my '69 on the hoist to do a quick oil change before driving up to Gateway. I at that time decided to take a look at the heater hose installation job Clark was asking about. It seemed like a fairly straight forward affair with the car all the way up in the air. Lots of room up there to work. As far as Fall maintenance, coming down Red Mountain Pass yesterday (elevation 11,300 feet above seal level) we definately had reason to have the heater going as well as we were both wearing long sleeve t shirts and turtle necked sweaters.
Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado

-----Original Message-----
>From: FrankCB <frankcb at aol.com>
>Sent: May 10, 2009 9:28 AM
>To: Dale Dewald <dkdewald at pasty.net>, virtualvairs at corvair.org
>Subject: Re: <VV> VV> Heater hose success (no Corvair) HUMOR
>
>Dale,
>     Just put in a call to Al Gore and ask him to unleash his "Global Warming" on your area.  I tried that a few weeks ago and it worked!!!   We got 3 days of near 90 deg. weather!  Of course it quickly reverted back to "Global COOLING" and now we are back down to temps in the 40s at nite (northern NJ).<GGGG>
>     Frank "trying to adjust" Burkhard
>     
>In a message dated 05/10/09 00:26:08 Eastern Daylight Time, dkdewald at pasty.net writes:
>At 21:36 5/08/2009 -0400, Matt Nall wrote: 
>
>>Clark, ?you are hilarious!1 ?Doing a Fall ?maintenience item in the Spring.... 
>
>Hello Matt, 
>
>You folks from the left coast and south simply do not understand (think 
>George Harrison): 
>
>This morning, Saturday 5/09/09, I left home here in Hancock (upper 
>peninsula of MI) and drove my son to Marquette for some soccer games (he 
>made the travel soccer team).  The outdoor temperature when I left was 
>31F.  During the trip, I observed numerous snow squalls and visible 
>accumulations of snow (1/8") on the ground in the higher terrain of Baraga 
>and Marquette counties.  I drove my Dodge 2500 pickup because I planned to 
>stop at Menards. I have not brought out our Corvairs because winter road 
>salt has not yet been thoroughly washed off here in the UP. 
>
>The games started at 12:00 noon.  Conditions at the field: 
>Temp 36F 
>Wind NNW 15-20 MPH 
>Cloudy with intermittent snow flurries 
>
>Even though Clark lives in the "banana belt" of SE Michigan, he understands 
>the importance of a good working heater for any car operated in Michigan, 
>even if only for the so called summer months. 
>
>Dale Dewald 
>Hancock, MI 
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