I think the humidity is at 100%
I find it funny, when I hear co-workers complaining about the handling of there cars in winter. The only thought that comes in to my head, "is if you only new". "70salesguy", I'm sure you know what I'm talking about.
We didn't get much "winter" where I grew up, in Charleston SC.
And in reply to Tedrick about the "lack of air conditioning" in the Piedmont of NC, I'm sure you understand why I bought the air-conditioned 66 GTO rather than the non A/C 68 Camaro that I liked also! :yes:
I went to school with a guy that had a 65 Mustang. No A/C, no P/S, no P/B, manual transmission, 289 standard (not a HyPo). Nice car, certainly a nice little "classic" now, but considered pretty plain back in the day. He claimed that he "liked to feel the road", that's why he didn't like P/S. He thought P/B were "dangerous", he disdained automatic transmissions and he didn't like A/C because he "liked to roll down the windows and feel the breeze".
Came the time that 8 of us were going to Savannah GA to take the FCC exam. He and I and 6 others. 1 of the guys had only a motorcycle (A Suzuki Water Buffalo, I believe) and the 5 others didn't have a car. 5 guys immediately wanted to ride with me with the A/C, but I would only allow 3 to go with me and the other 2 had to ride in the Mustang, along with the driver and 1 other! By the way, it WAS hot weather and muggy like it gets on the coast of SC and GA.
An interesting note. Shortly before graduation, the Mustang disappeared and suddenly he is driving a 67 or 68 Cougar with A/T, A/C, P/S and P/B!
He evidently underwent a "conversion". People with no money often try to convince others that poverty is a virtue!