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A Simple Warming Arrangement.

May Ist, and getting cold. Motoring people will be glad to learn that a suggestion has recently been made for using the warm air in the proximity of the engine for warming the occupants of the front seat. The idea was to separate the floor boards, leaving a space of suitable width, and to suspend a baffle or deflector from the back floor board in such a way as to divert the warm air, which passes through the bonnet and underneath the car, up between the floor boards and into the space between the dashboard and the front seat. When a rug is used this warm air fills the space underneath the rug, rendering the front seats very comfortable in cold weather.

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Progress, Volume II, Issue 7, 1 May 1907, Page 254

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A Simple Warming Arrangement. Progress, Volume II, Issue 7, 1 May 1907, Page 254

A Simple Warming Arrangement. Progress, Volume II, Issue 7, 1 May 1907, Page 254

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