4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
#51
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
Steve wrote:
> Monte Castleman wrote:
>
>> With the newer ones, they took away the swing open vent windows
>
>
> And a good thing they did. Those vent windows leak on the front corner.
> I think there was a service bulletin on it.
>
> Steve
Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
are missing!
They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
problem.
Regards,
DAve
> Monte Castleman wrote:
>
>> With the newer ones, they took away the swing open vent windows
>
>
> And a good thing they did. Those vent windows leak on the front corner.
> I think there was a service bulletin on it.
>
> Steve
Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
are missing!
They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
problem.
Regards,
DAve
#52
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
Steve wrote:
> Monte Castleman wrote:
>
>> With the newer ones, they took away the swing open vent windows
>
>
> And a good thing they did. Those vent windows leak on the front corner.
> I think there was a service bulletin on it.
>
> Steve
Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
are missing!
They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
problem.
Regards,
DAve
> Monte Castleman wrote:
>
>> With the newer ones, they took away the swing open vent windows
>
>
> And a good thing they did. Those vent windows leak on the front corner.
> I think there was a service bulletin on it.
>
> Steve
Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
are missing!
They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
problem.
Regards,
DAve
#53
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
Steve wrote:
> Monte Castleman wrote:
>
>> With the newer ones, they took away the swing open vent windows
>
>
> And a good thing they did. Those vent windows leak on the front corner.
> I think there was a service bulletin on it.
>
> Steve
Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
are missing!
They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
problem.
Regards,
DAve
> Monte Castleman wrote:
>
>> With the newer ones, they took away the swing open vent windows
>
>
> And a good thing they did. Those vent windows leak on the front corner.
> I think there was a service bulletin on it.
>
> Steve
Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
are missing!
They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
problem.
Regards,
DAve
#54
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
Just another luxury that is gone. I bet most here would not know
what a hardtop convertible is.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
> last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
> bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
> grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
> with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
> are missing!
>
> They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
> problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
what a hardtop convertible is.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
> last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
> bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
> grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
> with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
> are missing!
>
> They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
> problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
#55
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
Just another luxury that is gone. I bet most here would not know
what a hardtop convertible is.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
> last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
> bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
> grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
> with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
> are missing!
>
> They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
> problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
what a hardtop convertible is.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
> last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
> bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
> grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
> with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
> are missing!
>
> They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
> problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
#56
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Posts: n/a
Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
Just another luxury that is gone. I bet most here would not know
what a hardtop convertible is.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
> last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
> bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
> grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
> with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
> are missing!
>
> They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
> problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
what a hardtop convertible is.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
> last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
> bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
> grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
> with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
> are missing!
>
> They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
> problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
#57
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
Just another luxury that is gone. I bet most here would not know
what a hardtop convertible is.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
> last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
> bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
> grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
> with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
> are missing!
>
> They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
> problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
what a hardtop convertible is.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Not a good thing they did. The fact that the Cherokee was one of the
> last vehicles built with wind wings is one of the primary reasons I
> bought one. Unfortunately, we now have an entire generation that has
> grown up without these essential ventilation devices. Pity. On any day
> with a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees F, you don't know what you
> are missing!
>
> They made cars with them for 40+ years and leakage was not generally a
> problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
#58
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Just another luxury that is gone. I bet most here would not know
> what a hardtop convertible is.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
Oops, at first I thought you were talking about 4 door hardtops. Hardtop
convertible would be like a Ford Skyliner, right?
If so, those were pretty rare. 4 door hardtops, where there is no B
pilar between the front and back doors so that when you roll down the
windows, there is nothing there were rather popular in the late 1950s
through the last of the big cars (say 1975).
Windwings on the other hand were once universal. They disappeared as AC
became the norm and cheapness, light weight and fuel economy became the
rule of the day. Underdash fresh air vents (down by your left foot,
right foot for the passenger) had been universal and went away about the
same time. Pity.
Regards,
DAve
> Just another luxury that is gone. I bet most here would not know
> what a hardtop convertible is.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
Oops, at first I thought you were talking about 4 door hardtops. Hardtop
convertible would be like a Ford Skyliner, right?
If so, those were pretty rare. 4 door hardtops, where there is no B
pilar between the front and back doors so that when you roll down the
windows, there is nothing there were rather popular in the late 1950s
through the last of the big cars (say 1975).
Windwings on the other hand were once universal. They disappeared as AC
became the norm and cheapness, light weight and fuel economy became the
rule of the day. Underdash fresh air vents (down by your left foot,
right foot for the passenger) had been universal and went away about the
same time. Pity.
Regards,
DAve
#59
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Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Just another luxury that is gone. I bet most here would not know
> what a hardtop convertible is.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
Oops, at first I thought you were talking about 4 door hardtops. Hardtop
convertible would be like a Ford Skyliner, right?
If so, those were pretty rare. 4 door hardtops, where there is no B
pilar between the front and back doors so that when you roll down the
windows, there is nothing there were rather popular in the late 1950s
through the last of the big cars (say 1975).
Windwings on the other hand were once universal. They disappeared as AC
became the norm and cheapness, light weight and fuel economy became the
rule of the day. Underdash fresh air vents (down by your left foot,
right foot for the passenger) had been universal and went away about the
same time. Pity.
Regards,
DAve
> Just another luxury that is gone. I bet most here would not know
> what a hardtop convertible is.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
Oops, at first I thought you were talking about 4 door hardtops. Hardtop
convertible would be like a Ford Skyliner, right?
If so, those were pretty rare. 4 door hardtops, where there is no B
pilar between the front and back doors so that when you roll down the
windows, there is nothing there were rather popular in the late 1950s
through the last of the big cars (say 1975).
Windwings on the other hand were once universal. They disappeared as AC
became the norm and cheapness, light weight and fuel economy became the
rule of the day. Underdash fresh air vents (down by your left foot,
right foot for the passenger) had been universal and went away about the
same time. Pity.
Regards,
DAve
#60
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 4WD (Cherokee?) recommendations please
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Just another luxury that is gone. I bet most here would not know
> what a hardtop convertible is.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
Oops, at first I thought you were talking about 4 door hardtops. Hardtop
convertible would be like a Ford Skyliner, right?
If so, those were pretty rare. 4 door hardtops, where there is no B
pilar between the front and back doors so that when you roll down the
windows, there is nothing there were rather popular in the late 1950s
through the last of the big cars (say 1975).
Windwings on the other hand were once universal. They disappeared as AC
became the norm and cheapness, light weight and fuel economy became the
rule of the day. Underdash fresh air vents (down by your left foot,
right foot for the passenger) had been universal and went away about the
same time. Pity.
Regards,
DAve
> Just another luxury that is gone. I bet most here would not know
> what a hardtop convertible is.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>
Oops, at first I thought you were talking about 4 door hardtops. Hardtop
convertible would be like a Ford Skyliner, right?
If so, those were pretty rare. 4 door hardtops, where there is no B
pilar between the front and back doors so that when you roll down the
windows, there is nothing there were rather popular in the late 1950s
through the last of the big cars (say 1975).
Windwings on the other hand were once universal. They disappeared as AC
became the norm and cheapness, light weight and fuel economy became the
rule of the day. Underdash fresh air vents (down by your left foot,
right foot for the passenger) had been universal and went away about the
same time. Pity.
Regards,
DAve