Posted by JD Seller on September 18, 2013 at 07:49:29 from (208.126.196.144):
In the mid 1980s I had a older Dodge pickup. It was black with a black interior. It would get hotter than heck inside. It was our "Better" vehicle. The car we had then was limited to going to town and back.
We wanted to go on vacation down to Louisiana. MY wife has family down there so the only cost we had was fuel and food down. Money was tight. I did look at aftermarket AC for the truck but it was over our budget. What I did find was a REAL small 110 volt window AC unit that would fit in the sliding back window. It was real small I think it was only like 1000 watts. So I put it in the sliding window and borrowed a small generator. So we went trucking along cool as heck with a AC unit run off a gas generator in the bed. The pickup was an extended cab one. That little AC unit would just about freeze you out in the front. The kids in the back complained about being cold the whole trip. LOL
We where talking about that just last week when it got so hot here for a few days. The kids still remember that trip.
I looked for a picture of it but we did not take many picture other than the kids back than as it cost too much to get film developed.
Funny thing I noticed too. Was that there are very few pictures of my first wife then either. She always was taking the pictures. She loved photography. She got to take a few classes before she passed on.
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