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anonymous-user

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53 months

Saturday 19th May 2012
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sawman said:
nice Land Rover BTW

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It really isn't. it's a complete shed.
It think it might actually have a brain - it works fine in a field or going to the tip and back, but nearly every time I have tried to go anywhere else it breaks down.

sawman

4,915 posts

229 months

Saturday 19th May 2012
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desolate said:
It really isn't. it's a complete shed.
thats the charm of it

NDA

21,488 posts

224 months

Saturday 19th May 2012
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Keep the photos and experiences coming..... I'm close to getting one so am lapping up all things Morgan at the moment and enjoying your photos.

Where exactly are the heater controls?! Are they buried under the dash?

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

53 months

Saturday 19th May 2012
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NDA said:
Keep the photos and experiences coming..... I'm close to getting one so am lapping up all things Morgan at the moment and enjoying your photos.

Where exactly are the heater controls?! Are they buried under the dash?
OK will do.

Re: the heater

There are two rotary dial on the dash (v. pic 2) one controls the fan and one controls the heat. There are some manual flaps under the dash apparently but I have not looked at them as it blows out hot air to the feet as it stands. There are no outlets above waist level from what I can tell. The windscreen has a heater element in it so that will take car of demise/defrost.

NDA

21,488 posts

224 months

Sunday 20th May 2012
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Ah OK.... Thanks. I sat in one that had, I thought, a different dash arrangment. But I could be wrong....l

sawman

4,915 posts

229 months

Sunday 20th May 2012
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NDA said:
Ah OK.... Thanks. I sat in one that had, I thought, a different dash arrangment. But I could be wrong....l
The older ones are different, My '88 has a push/pull lever by the steering column under the dash for heat/cold, and then another push/pull lever under the dash in the middle of the car for demist/footwell direction. They fall pretty well to hand when you are used to it, but not really ergonomic.