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Old 08-09-2023, 03:50 PM   #11
'68OrangeSunshine
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Re: A/C in K/5 - K/1500s in Desert South West

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Interesting about the trucks. There is a fella in the town nearest me, Sierra Vista, who knows a bunch about them, like you. He seems to be constant restoring or fixing them up. Regarding the desert SW, yep the area around here is quite storied, but trashy now. Tombstone is not very well executed as a historical place and Bisbee's got a lot of effeminate influence. The Army Post, FT Huachuca, on the old post area is the most scenic, and it has a lot of history. Been here for about 30 years, after I retired from the Army. Something to do. Back to the topic. I wouldn't want to drive around in Tucson without AC. Vintage air aint' cheap, but it works great.
Sorry for the off topic detour and travel log. In this heat the most effective is the best. An economy A/C system that doesn't deliver isn't worth the bother of installing it.
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