I'm just looking through the LMC Journal No.229 May 1987 and in the Editors Post Bag theirs an article titled 'Winters Tale', the writer Richard Steele is talking about his experiences in his Fulvia in Coupein copenhagan in winter, and the problems of blocking everything off in to the engine compartment that still only enabled the engine temperature to reach 60c, he further comments that cutting 1.1/2" off the fan blades cuts down the fan noise with no noticeable difference to the cooling.
However the bit that surprised me was his statement " one of it's most endearing aspects comes to the fore during such conditions. I refer of course to the A.B.S. as fitted to my Fulvia. I drive serenely over ice and snow secure in the knowledge that however hard I press the brake pedal there is no chance of the wheels locking"
Have I been missing something? as to the best of my knowledge ABS was never fitted to Fulvia? if it was I've never seen it.
That is unless someone knows different?
Brian
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