Given you are in muggy ol Gulf Coast Country, ya got three choices: 1) rolling the windows down and drive fast, 2) install a swamp cooler (but that makes matters worse by adding moisture to the air that's already wet), and 3) spend what it takes, get the AC fixed, and enjoy cooL John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Sidney White wrote: >While awaiting parts to get my van running I am wondering what great >improvisations (aka 'farkle') members of the group have made to keep cool in >a vanagon, since my a/c still needs repairs I am particularly interested in >any sort of 'windconditioning'. It is 88F now and the summer in New Orleans >has not started. > > > |
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