<VV> Trunk Cooler
Tom Berg
thesuperscribe at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 11 21:55:51 EDT 2010
Wrap the master cylinder and brake lines in asbestos? No -- then you'd start
coughin' and eventually that'd put you in a coffin and YOU'd be as cold as ice
and the trunk would no longer matter.
--Tom in Ohio
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From: Bill Hubbell <whubbell at cox.net>
To: "<bowtieguy at cox.net>" <bowtieguy at cox.net>
Cc: "virtualvairs at corvair.org" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Wed, August 11, 2010 6:43:37 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> Trunk Cooler
I thought about putting ice in the front cowl area so you would get cold air
blowing in the floor vents, but in the humid air of Tidewater, Virginia, that
wouldn't be much help. So my next thought was to fill the cowl with dry ice,
but I worry that it might freeze the brake lines. Any thoughts?
Bill Hubbell
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On Aug 11, 2010, at 1:38 PM, <bowtieguy at cox.net> wrote:
> Maybe it is getting out of the trunk that is tougher than it used to be too.
>
> Has anyone ever filled the trunk with ice to use as air conditioning while
>traveling? It seems appropriate during these dog days of Hot August Nights?
>
>
> Bob Vukas
> bowtieguy at cox.net
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