| right well ill look tommorw after it quits snowing 
here there calling for 6-10 inches here in kc mo area but what i was thinking 
was rig some sheet metal to make a vent to take it from the vent from dash to 
windshield, is this a good idea? 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 9:12 
  PM Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] 
  defroster There should be a couple of oblong holes in your dash right 
  at the windsheld.
 Are you saying there is nothing up there at all. My 
  Gremlin is about 10 miles
 away in a garage are I would tell you exactly 
  how long they are but I think
 they are about 12 inches long. One on the 
  driver side and one on the passenger
 side. If I remember right it has a 
  plasic piece in it and 1/3 blows toward the
 middle. The ice on the inside 
  of the windsheld is not right at all. Does the
 heater blow out hot air? 
  You are going to have to get some warm air blowing on
 that windsheild or 
  it is going to be dangerous to drive. As for as your rear
 hatch your on 
  your own there. I don't think any Gremlin came with a rear
 wiper. Actually 
  I don't think the rear wiper became popular until the Mini Van
 became 
  popular in the 80"s. As for as the rear defroster I know some Gremlins
 had 
  it but most didn't. I think the rear defroster became more or less
 standard in the 90's. I know it was an option on most cars in the 80's. 
  You
 might try rainX on the outside and I think they have a antifog product 
  for the
 inside this might help. The windsheild has be worried. Like I said 
  it should
 have some holes on the top of the dash and the heater controls 
  should have a
 defroster position. It is hard to drive a car without a 
  defroster in the
 winter.
 Terry
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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