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LAIDOUT
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: NW Montana
Posts: 928
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Aftermarket heater/AC options
With my cab finally ready for its first layer of paint I have decided that I must shave the old heater unit off for good. I don't want to spring for the whole unit right now, I just want to weld in the heater block off plate, clean up the welds and move forward with painting. So one popular choice is obviously the Vintage Air "sure-fit" unit, but aren't there some other companies to choose from? I am actually considering just a heater and no AC, because I don't really have much need for AC up here in NW Montana. Its high 90s about one week in August but that is it. So does any company make just a heater that is new tech and small?
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Osage, IA
Posts: 161
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Re: Aftermarket heater/AC options
Vintage Air offers compac Heater/Defroster kits also. Check out their web site - www.vintageair.com
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Beaverton, OR
Posts: 3,728
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Re: Aftermarket heater/AC options
My truck came with this HUGE under dash unit. It took forever to get rid of and when I got it all out, there was a JC Penny sticker on top. Sure enough, I discovered through research that back in the day you could get an AC unit for 67-72 trucks from JC Penny.
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