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Re: MG's and SNOW...

To: Alan Tong <alan@picotech.co.uk>
Subject: Re: MG's and SNOW...
From: Tim Moses <moses@csra.net>
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 15:05:16 -0700
>The MG Owners club in the UK have beaten you to it, they already 
>market an improved heater matrix and fan/motor combination for the B. 
>Of course the other way to keep warm in your MG is to drive an MGF, 
>the heater is so good that you can drive with the roof down at 70mph 
>provided it is not actually snowing at the time!
>
        Why not when it is actually snowing at the time????

        Had an 88 Pontiac Sunbird GT Turbo Convertible before enrolling into
law school (and pre-MGB).  Took it to the "mountains" of North Carolina over
New Years one year.  That heater worked fantastic at 35 mph in the mountains
in snow while it was snowing  --- YES, the top was DOWN.   Now, if a Sunbird
can be warm when the top is down, certainly an MGF can provide adequate heat.

        Here in Augusta, Georgia, heat is nice, but not always essential in
the wintertime.  Then again, IT SNOWED HERE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY !!!   I
can't believe it myself. 

        Small (white) wonders never cease to amaze me.

TTFN !
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Tim Moses, Esq.         U.S.N.A. 1986     
Live from Augusta, Georgia   -   the 77th largest city in the USA
 population: 202,435  including my new baby girl (1/5/96)

AUGUSTA, GA:
                                        We're a Hole in One !
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