
Carrier Air Conditioning Dealer
CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING DEALER – AIR CONDITIONING CONDENSATE PUMP – HOW TO INSTALL CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING UNIT.
Carrier Air Conditioning Dealer
- An Original Equipment or Aftermarket accessory system that cools and dries the incoming passenger compartment air. Aka: a/c
- A system for controlling the humidity, ventilation, and temperature in a building or vehicle, typically to maintain a cool atmosphere in warm conditions
- air conditioner: a system that keeps air cool and dry
- (Air-conditioned) buses fares cost a little over four times the fare of an ‘Ordinary’ route covering the same distance. Those buses have route numbers starting with A.
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- a self-propelled wheeled vehicle designed specifically to carry something; “refrigerated carriers have revolutionized the grocery business”
- aircraft carrier: a large warship that carries planes and has a long flat deck for takeoffs and landings
- A person or thing that carries, holds, or conveys something
- someone whose employment involves carrying something; “the bonds were transmitted by carrier”
- A vessel or vehicle for transporting people or things, esp. goods in bulk
- A person or company that undertakes the professional conveyance of goods or people
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- A person or business that buys and sells goods
- trader: someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold
- A person who buys and sells shares, securities, or other financial assets as a principal (rather than as a broker or agent)
- A person who buys and sells drugs
- a firm engaged in trading
- a seller of illicit goods; “a dealer in stolen goods”
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International Harvester 1200 Double Cab
This rare 1967 International Harvester 1200-4X4-131 Cargo Pickup Truck with Four-Door Double Cabin was an ex. US Air Force radio transmitter carrier with Registration Number "USA OIF-002067" and Manufacturers Chassis Number 783209h744870; she came to the USAF under Military Contract Nr. DAAE07-67-C-2771 and served on a nuclear warheads base (Argyroupolis, Kilkis) in Northern Greece during the late sixties and seventies. She was decommissioned in the early 90′s. Acquired by me at that time from an Army Surplus Dealer and serving in Kea Island as people carrier and for general light pick-up duties since 1995. The vehicle is in absolutely original condition w. low mileage (49,160 in Nov. 2009) and has been respectably maintained throughout.