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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: KY
Posts: 34
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Re: '71 C30 Flatbed Budget Restomod
Nice, what I'm doing is very similar except I've made a new channel for the AC/heater hoses way up in the corner of the cab, that way I can retain the fresh air vent.
More body work on the cab as of lately... driver side rockers are tacked in place and the door realigned for a nice smooth action. All coming along nicely and looking forward to getting the rest patched up on the passenger side. Still haven't decided on a color, but the new centennial edition trucks look pretty sharp... |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Rosenberg, Texas
Posts: 3,506
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Re: '71 C30 Flatbed Budget Restomod
The Vintage Air unit sits too close to the passenger side fresh air vent to be usable. I have my lines going through the firewall, so I kept my fresh air vents too. BUT... I can't open the passenger side more than about an inch (maybe less). So there won't be much air flow from that side.
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