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Old 04-09-2011, 07:11 AM   #1
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Wtb - vacuum canister

I'm looking for the vacuum canister that attaches to the fiberglass evaporator cover in my 70 350's engine compartment. I've only seen the plastic, round ones reproduced. I would like to find one without any rust and in very good condition with it's original hardware included. ( see attached pictures ) Thanks.
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Old 04-09-2011, 08:13 AM   #2
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Re: Wtb - vacuum canister

Interesting! My son's 70 has the plastic canister on it. I have not seen a metal one.

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Old 04-09-2011, 01:24 PM   #3
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Re: Wtb - vacuum canister

This is a funny thing. It seems to me that somewhere along the way, GM switched from the metal 'fruit can' type to the plastic ball type. Was this done mid-way during '70? I'm not sure. I know that my 1970 originally came the the 'can' type...but other trucks have the plastic ball type. Both are correct. But in terms of when the exact switch was made, I am not positive. It really depends on personal preference and the type of build you are doing. I personally like the look of that odd 'can'
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Old 04-09-2011, 07:04 PM   #4
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Re: Wtb - vacuum canister

I've got one that is in great shape, just like the one in the pic $30 shipped
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I've got one that is in great shape, just like the one in the pic $30 shipped
Do you have the bolts or brackets that attaches it to the evaporator cover and can you take a picture of it ?
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The bracket is attached to it no screws
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I'll take it. PM sent.
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Is it ok for me to get in line Steve now that you have yours?
If anyone has another I can use a good one myself

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Is it ok for me to get in line Steve now that you have yours?
If anyone has another I can use a good one myself
Anyone else have one for burb71 ?
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Re: Wtb - vacuum canister

I'm in line for a vac can from Teeitup (see thread: Parting a 71 cheyenne that pretty original with AC) but am a long way from needing it and would give it up. He wants $20. My truck originally had the plastic can anyway. burb71 send me a PM and we'll work it out.
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I'm in line for a vac can from Teeitup (see thread: Parting a 71 cheyenne that pretty original with AC) but am a long way from needing it and would give it up. He wants $20. My truck originally had the plastic can anyway. burb71 send me a PM and we'll work it out.
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