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Old 07-10-2015, 12:48 PM   #26
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Here is my coat hanger wire solution. Also show how the mechanism works.
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Old 07-10-2015, 11:53 PM   #27
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I think you will be sorry if you eliminate the cowl vents. You can get all the parts you need to make them operational and it's not difficult to replace the seals on the doors. The VA unit doesn't have an outside air function and the vents provide good flow through ventilation for those times when you don't need the ac.
I'm in your camp. I repaired my cowl area and kept my fresh air vents functional as original.

I removed my cowl covers and repaired the metal, blasted, fabricated new and improved gutters and coated the entire inner plenum area with epoxy primer. Rust will never be a problem again.

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Blasted:



New gutter and brushed on 3 coats of SPI epoxy primer:



Covers coated with epoxy on the inside and then welded back on:



After the welding, I sprayed the insides area of the covers with Eastwood's internal frame paint. Outside got blasted again before primer.



After interior paint:





I've got the covers painted and on now. Sorry no photos of those yet.

Since I have fuel injection I don't need a choke control. Nor do I need a throttle control on the dash.
So I used those spaces for the fresh air vent controls. You can't use them in the stock location anyway with the Vintage Air. They tell you to do away with your fresh air vents in the instructions. HA! I wouldn't have a vehicle without them.


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Old 07-11-2015, 11:07 AM   #28
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Nice work on the vents. You won't have to worry about them rusting again. I mounted my vent cables to the bottom of the a/c center vent case.
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Old 07-11-2015, 08:56 PM   #29
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I'm in your camp. I repaired my cowl area and kept my fresh air vents functional as original.

I removed my cowl covers and repaired the metal, blasted, fabricated new and improved gutters and coated the entire inner plenum area with epoxy primer. Rust will never be a problem again.

Before:





Patching:











Blasted:



New gutter and brushed on 3 coats of SPI epoxy primer:



Covers coated with epoxy on the inside and then welded back on:



After the welding, I sprayed the insides area of the covers with Eastwood's internal frame paint. Outside got blasted again before primer.



After interior paint:





I've got the covers painted and on now. Sorry no photos of those yet.

Since I have fuel injection I don't need a choke control. Nor do I need a throttle control on the dash.
So I used those spaces for the fresh air vent controls. You can't use them in the stock location anyway with the Vintage Air. They tell you to do away with your fresh air vents in the instructions. HA! I wouldn't have a vehicle without them.


Hey Roger55, looks terrific. Where did those vent grills come from?
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Old 07-11-2015, 09:45 PM   #30
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Hey Roger55, looks terrific. Where did those vent grills come from?
Thanks.
They are stock grilles.
I painted them with silver base (GM WA994L) and clear that I had left over from another job.
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Old 07-12-2015, 10:16 AM   #31
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They are stock grilles.
I painted them with silver base (GM WA994L) and clear that I had left over from another job.
I can't seem to find them on any site. Any ideas on who carries the reproductions?
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Old 07-12-2015, 10:19 AM   #32
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I can't seem to find them on any site. Any ideas on who carries the reproductions?
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Pretty sure that the aren't reproduced.

Easy to come by though because a lot of people don't use them. They come up on ebay often.

Other times I've seen posts like yours and others chime in that have an extra pair.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1955-1959-CH...b18e18&vxp=mtr
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Old 07-12-2015, 11:03 PM   #33
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Hello Tire Guy. Roger55 is right about some one chiming in. I have a set that I can send to you if you are interested. Here are a couple of pictures. They are yours for the postage. The set is out of my 55. I closed the cowl vent off and they are not going back on Clarance J. Let me know and we can work out the details.

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Old 07-13-2015, 05:53 AM   #34
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Hello Tire Guy. Roger55 is right about some one chiming in. I have a set that I can send to you if you are interested. Here are a couple of pictures. They are yours for the postage. The set is out of my 55. I closed the cowl vent off and they are not going back on Clarance J. Let me know and we can work out the details.

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Outstanding! Thanks. I am sending you a PM.
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Old 07-13-2015, 01:20 PM   #35
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Tire Guy. Returned your pm. They will be sent out today. Should be there by the end of the week.

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Wow. Those are in tremendous shape and don't even need new paint.
Good job guys!
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Old 07-13-2015, 01:39 PM   #37
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Wow. Those are in tremendous shape and don't even need new paint.
Good job guys!
I'll have to paint them black. My interior is black and red.
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Old 07-13-2015, 02:02 PM   #38
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Yep they are in very good shape. Glad they got a new home. Clarance J will have some of his old parts in three states now. New York, Texas, and Georgia. Glad that I could help. So now its time to go to the mail outlet.

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Yep they are in very good shape. Glad they got a new home. Clarance J will have some of his old parts in three states now. New York, Texas, and Georgia. Glad that I could help. So now its time to go to the mail outlet.

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Yep they are in very good shape. Glad they got a new home. Clarance J will have some of his old parts in three states now. New York, Texas, and Georgia. Glad that I could help. So now its time to go to the mail outlet.

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Tire Guy. They are in the mail. Good luck on your project.

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Speaking of the smooth wiper cowls. Brothers were supposed to be producing them in sheet metal. 3 months later, I'm still waiting on mine
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Old 07-13-2015, 04:37 PM   #44
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Tire Guy. They are in the mail. Good luck on your project.

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Earl, that was very nice! Missing updates on Clarence J...
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Tire Guy. They are in the mail. Good luck on your project.

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Thanks Earl. This is just the opening salvo on doing the interior. I'll put them in with new kick plates and jury rig the cables until after the a/c install then I'll know where to run the cables properly.
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Old 07-14-2015, 08:04 AM   #46
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Speaking of the smooth wiper cowls. Brothers were supposed to be producing them in sheet metal. 3 months later, I'm still waiting on mine
Dynacorn has them. I ordered on (cost @ $45) through a local retailer/rod shop. Cheers, Jim
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Went to their online catalog and only found the louvered cowl. Do you have a part number?
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CUSTOM VENT GRILL W/O HOLES (1106VB)

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Dynacorn has them. I ordered on (cost @ $45) through a local retailer/rod shop. Cheers, Jim
Man! Even through restorationpartssource.com it's way cheaper than brothers. Think it was around $80 or so plus shipping. This place is $53. Gonna check and see if they're in stock
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Tire Guy. They are in the mail. Good luck on your project.

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Arrived today and they look even better in person.

Earl you rock!
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