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A mechanic at a research centre in West Germany conducting a test to reveal what extremes of cold a car can stand before it stops functioning. The tests are in the range minus 40-70 degrees Celsius. Conditions are so cold in the test chamber that mechanics have to wear special heated astronaut-type suits in order to survive.

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Press, 28 October 1981, Page 35

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A mechanic at a research centre in West Germany conducting a test to reveal what extremes of cold a car can stand before it stops functioning. The tests are in the range minus 40-70 degrees Celsius. Conditions are so cold in the test chamber that mechanics have to wear special heated astronaut-type suits in order to survive. Press, 28 October 1981, Page 35

A mechanic at a research centre in West Germany conducting a test to reveal what extremes of cold a car can stand before it stops functioning. The tests are in the range minus 40-70 degrees Celsius. Conditions are so cold in the test chamber that mechanics have to wear special heated astronaut-type suits in order to survive. Press, 28 October 1981, Page 35