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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / July 2006

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Arrived in New Hampshire - pissed off

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Bill Glass - 22 Jul 2006 03:27 GMT
We are on I 84, speedometer reads that we are going 65mph, a Dodge
Durango Pulls alonside, and a bald headed guy leans out and starts
screaming at me..... YOUR OVER HEATING, YOUR OVER HEATING, YOUR
OVERHEATING, and then gives me a thumbs up.

Okay, I learned in flight school to read your instrument panel. Temp
160  Fuel 3/4 oil pressure 45 lbs, amps +2. Smell nothing, see no
vapors, nothing is fogging up behind my car,but to be on the safe side,
I pull off the Interstate, and pull into a Dennys Parking lot. Pop the
hood, no steam, no smells......... hoses are hot, so is radiator.

So, I make a decision, let her cool down, then check radiator, check
hoses etc. Ellen goes into Dennny's and we have a snack. I grab a rag,
twist the cap, a slight swish of sound, look into radiator, water is at
same level as it was when we left house 3 hours before.

Nothing wrong with car, nothing. Get back in car and head to show. Hit
major traffic jam.
But I have never seen such a strong presence of State Police cars
pulling over cars. 4 cruisers had cars on the grass within an 18 mile
stretch. Are the Mass.State police that aggressive?

Arrived at the Host hotel, at 5:15 and there were about 30 cars already
there.  Does anyone know how hard it is to install a Vintage Air
system?

Bill
Dave's Place - 22 Jul 2006 03:36 GMT
>Does anyone know how hard it is to install a Vintage Air
> system?

If I can do it, anybody can do it, and I did it!  <G>

I recommend it, very highly.
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Home of the Internationally Renowned Studebakers,  'Sheba and Goliath
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