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#76 |
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Location: Centennial, CO
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Re: '72 Super Project: Updates!
Good looking truck. I like how you used the HVAC box. It matches with the disguised LS.
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#77 |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: ND
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Re: '72 Super Project: Updates!
Thank you fellas.
It kinda came about because I was at this point in the middle of winter when I got all the vintage air parts, with outside temps below zero I really didn’t have anyway to prime, paint, and clear the firewall plate. Add in the heater valve that’s required, and the coolant bypass block I used, I hadn’t really planned on having those items cluttering things up. I cleaned up the housing and it started looking pretty good, so I pretty decided everything was going to be hidden in there, keeps a bit of the original look too.
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