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Old 06-26-2019, 04:57 PM
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Old 06-27-2019, 08:26 AM
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There are a couple articles that look interesting in this issue Bob, thanks.
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Old 06-30-2019, 07:28 AM
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Thanks Bob. Nice article about Peter Brock's Daytona Coupe with an LS7. I saw and ordered a seat heater kit too, page 32.

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SEat HEater?

Scheeeeesch!

Gotta tellya, my SEAT has never gotten cold driving my Cobra.
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Old 06-30-2019, 01:00 PM
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I got excited when I saw he article on the ‘32 Ford Highboy with the “hot big block” and then realized it was a Chevy (ie truck engine) !
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SEat HEater?

Scheeeeesch!

Gotta tellya, my SEAT has never gotten cold driving my Cobra.
Jim has it in his car. Ever wonder how he could wear shorts in the winter.
I ordered a power steering kit too.
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What about cup holders? Gotta have those..
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Mark, talk to Fitz, he could turn you on to some nice air conditioning, badass stereo, and the aforementioned polished zirconium encrusted cup holders.
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Hey, I have a folding, plastic cup holder in my cobra. Works well for coffee.

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Mark, talk to Fitz, he could turn you on to some nice air conditioning, badass stereo, and the aforementioned polished zirconium encrusted cup holders.
No, no, and no. I don't need any of those. Admit it Karl, you want heated seats.
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It's going to be 110 degrees today. Why would anyone want heated seats in this weather? Now a few years ago, driving in that sleet storm that Gary and Vicki found for us in Tahoe, it might have been nice. Don't get me wrong, we all appreciate the hard work it took to find that experience, but that was then. This is now.
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" Now a few years ago, driving in that sleet storm that Gary and Vicki found for us in Tahoe, it might have been nice."

There he goes again...*****in about a little snow, slush, and freezing rain! I thought it was...exhilarating and colderthan****.
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Those hardtops on a Cobra are just fugly.
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Hardtops are sometimes hard to take on and off especially if you do it yourself. I can do it but rather easy with someone helping.
Air Conditioning is great. Especially if you direct vents towards foot box. Usually you can stop 50% of heat by blocking firewall small out of site holes.
Think I used heater 2-3 times since 2006. Put a ski mask on and you will be fine.
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