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On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 18:41, BOB2TYPE3S@aol.com wrote: > Yup , heat exchangers & duct work are fine. It's the salt Greg mentioned that > keeps us from driving them year round---try not to make any more work for > hubby than neceesary.We live in Southeast Michigan, just outside of Port > Huron. Though this has been quite a mild winter compared to dumping on we got > the previous winter, we're still lucky we don't get nailed with snow as bad > as parts of New York or Penn., ( 7' of snow in 3 days for them over Xmas or > New Years in some parts,I believe.) > > I mean it's officially Spring now, and it has been trying to snow off & on > all day-- What's the saying? "April showers bring May flowers", I don't > think snow showers are what the poet had in mind. :-/ So our VWs don't hit > the streets til early May, counting the days now. :-) That's why he has > begun working on the interior of the Notch today.Charcoal grey, nice color. > Yeah, I started the '71 Fastback and took it for a drive. It had been sitting since last fall. We didn't get much snow here in Iowa this winter either. In fact the frost is completely gone out of the ground, so I can consider starting on a new garage. I am looking for some input as for a Type 3 dream garage. I am thinking that the garage will be about 30' x 45' with at least 10 foot ceilings, possibly 13' Any suggestions?? -- Russ Wolfe '66 FB MT (It drove) '71 FB AT '65 Bug (not running) russw@classicvw.org http://www.classicvw.org ------------------------------------------------------------------- Search old messages on the Web! Visit http://www.vwtype3.org/list/