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Pontiac
engineers
have
developed certain
features that make
your car
usable
and comfortable at all times,
be the weather clear or cloudy,
rainy
or snowy,
hot
or cold.
For example, the Pontiac Unisteel Body
with Turret Top
is co"mpletely
insulated
with
a layer
of
insulating
material
that serves to keep out
heat in summer and
cold
in
winter.
VENTILATION SYSTEM-The
ventilating panes
in
the
door
win-
dows, the duct type
ventilators and
the underseat heater
are all part
of
a
controlled
ventilation
system.
Vent Panes-The
ventilating panes
can
be
adjusted,
by means
of a crank
control, to any
position to suit
weather
conditions and provide
circulation
of
outside air
in the
car.
They
are also
useful
in
preventing fogging
of
the
win-
dows,
especially
the
windshield,
in cold
weather.
Vent Ducts-Two
"VENT"
control
knobs, located
on
the instrument panel
below the instrument cluster are used
to
control the
amount of outside air
entering
the car
through the
duct
type
ventilators in
the dash panel. The
amount
that
either
the right
or
left
knob is
pulled
out will
regulate
the
amount of air entering
the car
from
that particular
duct.
The ducts are
equipped with
screens
to
prevent
insects from
entering
the
car.
VENTI-HEAT SYSTEM-Even distribution
of
heated
air
is
accom-
plished through the use of
a
heater distribution manifold
running
crosswise
of the
body under the front
seat.
Heated
air entering
the
manifold is discharged
toward the front and
rear
of
the
car
for
equal-
ized distribution
by openings
in the manifold under
the
driver
and
front
seat passenger.
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