I had the fun time of driving a 1969 Plymouth satellite from Chicago to sc to go with my 57. It was great trip (volo auto
museum) with the exception of no heat. Does anyone where I can find info on how
the vacuum, air flow around heater core and fuel gauge being off? A good website?
It is an air car. Heat creeps in, a/c switches cut fan on, heat and defrost do
not cut on fan and there is nothing around heater core to direct air flow ( my
thought ) plus there are a bunch of actuators but no vacuum connected to engine.
Thanks
Will
57 belvedere 2dr ht
69 satellite 4dr
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December 03, 2005 7:33 PM
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Subject: [FWDLK] Die-Cast
Forwardlookers...
This
may not be anything newsworthy to some of you, but I figured I'd pass this
along just in case.
I was
just over at my neighborhood Big Lots and spied some die cast FWDLK
autos. There were sets of three 1/43 scale cars in the "City
Cruiser Collection" by the ever famous New Ray Toys Co., LTD. (yeah, I
hadn't ever heard of them either). Anyway, one of these sets of cars
contained a "1955 C-300", a "1959 300E" and the Chrysler
Turbine Car was the third car in the set. The 300E looks a lot like the
300E Christmas Ornaments that Cracker Barrel sold a few years back (which
reminds me I guess I need to haul mine out), so maybe it's the same company...
The box
also comes complete with some wonderful, poorly translated warnings such
as "The right is reserved to improve or amend specification &
color" and "The packaging has to be kept since it contains important
information."
Anyway,
it was $4.99 for the set of three cars. I figured I'd mention this in
case anyone else has a Big Lots/Odd Lots nearby and was interested in this
kinda thing. There were three sets of these over at my Big Lots, so if
anyone is interested but doesn't have a store nearby, I could try to pick up a
set and ship it (probably $4 or so shipping VIA priority mail).
Just figured
I'd pass this along...you don't see FWDLK cars too often in any sort of
die-cast form.