Now I know why I dont drive the mav in winter

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  1. CornedBeef4.6L

    CornedBeef4.6L no longer here

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    NO Freakin Heat my hands are so cold but I did have a good time.That cold air sure makes em run.:coco:
     
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    Jean Doll Maverick Restoration Tech

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    Both of my Mavericks have heaters that could roast a turkey and neither of them are driven in the winter. Don't that figure? I drove my one Mustang a whole winter without heat and I got to tell ya, it was absolutely the pits. Ever try scrapping the frost off the inside of the windows while you are driving down the road? Never again.:banghead:
     
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    When I was 5 years old my mother had a '70 dart and it didn`t have a working heater but we both loved it :D . She had 4 covers in it for when it got cold , we didn`t mind but my sister hated it :bananaman .
     
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    Kilg0re Doh!

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    I don't think any of our cars had heat but then again don't need it growing up in FL... As for mav it was on all sumer can't turn the heat off... it was 100 degress outside with heat on full blast DOH
     
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    :biglaugh: :biglaugh: Did you try cutting the blower motor wire :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    heat?
    All you need is the sounds of the v8 and it should warm anyones heart.
     
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    Country Mav Die-Hard Ford Guy!

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    I hafta agree with that. Although my Maverick has neither heat or air. (I by-passed the heater core) I had to scrape the ice off inside of my truck windshield the other morning when I left my girlfriend's house. I left the windows down....:huh: :banghead: Ya'll take care......Preston
     

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