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Old 02-20-2008, 04:28 PM   #10 (permalink)
Daddy Kool
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Years ago, a popular accessory was a remotely operated radiator blind for such conditions. The blind coverage could be varied to achieve optimum temperature. I can also remember similar devices fitted to taxis; these usually had a couple of flaps which could be held open by press-studs to vary the amount of radiator exposure. Do such devices still exist in N. America, where I would imagine they could be very useful?

I've just thought of a brilliant idea for an aftermarket grille: The Venetian Blind grille!
Not that I've seen. During winter large tractors ( lorries) often have Bras ( vinyl) that can be partial opened and closed with snaps.
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