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On Thu, 18 Dec 1997 09:51:19 -0500 (EST) >X-Mailer: Juno 1.38
>X-Juno-Line-Breaks: 3,6-11,13-47
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>When i had a 73 VW thing it has a gas heater (original ofcourse) i had 
>a
>major problem finding fire plugs for them and keeping them in good
>working order was a pain after awhile not to mention the 
>carbonmonoxide
>they seem to emit.
>In the thing atleast. Just thought i would say something about it 
>because
>i know not to many people had experiences with these but i can say 
>they
>do heat very Kick a$$
>
>>From Chris Swafford
>71'Beautiful stock Squareback
>68'Vw Beetle
>83'GTI hopping to get rid of :)
>On Wed, 17 Dec 1997 22:34:44 +0000 "Luis A. Pieretti" 
><panin@n-link.com>
>writes:
>>------- Forwarded Message Follows -------
>>From:          Soap Duck <SoapDuck@aol.com>
>>Date:          Wed, 17 Dec 1997 22:16:41 EST
>>To:            type-3@umich.edu
>>Subject:       Gas heaters
>>Organization:  AOL (http://www.aol.com)
>>
>>What does anyone think of gas heaters?  Are they reliable?  Will they 
>
>>keep me
>>warm?  I saw a add in a hot vws magazine for auxiliary heater 
>>system(or
>>something like that).  I think it runs off the gas but i am not sure. 
> 
>>Will
>>these things heat up my car pretty quickly?
>>
>>If I did decide to get one, can you buy them used?  Does anyone on 
>the 
>>list
>>have one for sale?  Is there a way to get it cheaper than a 160 
>bucks?
>>
>>Hunter
>>
>>With Hunter permission i just want to add a question, are they safe? 
>I 
>>do not know anything about 
>>gas heater either and my question came up while reading the message.
>>  \/ 
>> \/\/ Feliz Navidad!!     
>>*************************      
>>       Luis             
>> 68 Notch              
>> 89 Nissan 240SX (hoopty)    
>>panin@n-link.com       
>>       Texas           
>>************************* 
>>
>


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