Re: '67-'71 Suburban A/C
Ok. you have first dibs, but hopefully some patience, too. I can weight pieces and add it up, then I have to figure the best way to package. I'm thinking it might be best to leave out the galvanized sheet that is the base and you just source a replacement locally. It's long, flimsy, and heavy. Probably cost to replace is cheap as shipping it. Probably be best in a few packages, a tube for headliner retainer pieces (baby blue channel), one for the blower assembly and it's cover, and one for the rest. If anyone has shipped such a thing, I'm all ears for suggestions. Meanwhile, I'll get you an idea of shipping cost. Will have to guesstimate on overall size and packing weight.
Give me a couple days. Maybe, if the shipping is too much, we could find a way through linking up rides for it? I wish I could say i was heading anywhere near your area in the near future. But, maybe someone else. A very helpful someone
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