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Randal |
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Did 914's and buses have gasoline heaters and if so where were they and how did they work? Love to see a picture if anyone has one. |
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ebay is your friend! Last year I bought a very nice Eberspacher BL1C for $500 on ebay from Germany. The heat that it delivers it AWESOME!!!! Did you put it in your 914? Yes. ebay is your friend! Last year I bought a very nice Eberspacher BL1C for $500 on ebay from Germany. The heat that it delivers it AWESOME!!!! I looked at ebay a while ago, I'm not sure I feel real comfortable buying a 30/40 year old gas heater. Then also mounting such an old device near the gas tank. Unless I can find some of the newer one's on there. Yeah... there's no way I'd use a 30/40 year old GASOLINE heater period! The one I got is only a few years old. The new/modern ones are VERY awesome. German made (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif) |
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