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Old 05-22-2019, 10:22 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e View Post
The question was - how do you heat up your cloth seats without a seat heater? What are some strategies?! I say sitting on your jacket is the best I agree though, leather isn't great in a climate that has both extremes. You wouldn't want steel or aluminum seats after all, so why is leather any better?! And it smells like crayons
Oh, OK. Waay back in the day, we wore "car coats" in cars in the wintertime. Car coats were long (3/4 length) heavy coats that would be under ones butt as they sat in the car.

Later on, some of us would make a seat cushion/cover out of wool sheep skin (yes, REAL sheep skin from sheep raised on our farm).

These days, I just get into the seat and drive off, feeling lucky I was able to get both legs inside the car. -


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