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Old 08-12-2009, 09:49 AM   #1701
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On one of the Studebakers I did it was really tight, and had no room for a mechanicle fan. I had to use 2 electric fan's. One in front and a puller behind the radiator. It worked good, and didn't over heat.



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Old 08-12-2009, 09:56 AM   #1702
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That's a sweet install, Dennis! I've got to do that with my "Blue."
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Old 08-12-2009, 10:01 AM   #1703
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Alan, How close are you to wanting to install the hood latch? I am asking because I was working on my truck yesterday and I got from the pull-it-yard the setup from a Camaro and it looks like it is just about a bolt in affair with maybe having to make just a little bracket here or there. With that setup you can actually have the hood release in the truck without having it able to be opened from the outside. Just a thought if you are interested.

Awesome truck, everytime I see that color it looks better!
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Old 08-12-2009, 10:28 AM   #1704
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wish you could visit in the summer, much nicer, and it was cold the week you picked to come : it froze, and was in the teens and negatives the whole week!

I was hoping we would trick you with one of our balmy late december/early januarys...Its usually only real nasty from late jan. to early feb.
I was stationed up in Great falls from July to September 19 years ago and loved it. Missoulla is nicer in my opinion.

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Dang Alan. Your truck looks good.:metal

Ooh and I guess it's time for you to start another build thread for the house projects....:lol
Table and kitchen turned out nice.
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That Vintage Air stuff is beautiful. Nothing like a massive condenser.

The compressor is very compact - the one out of my Chevelle, along with its torch-cut mounting bracket, weighed as much as a VW engine! I'd love to go with your set-up in my car, if it's adaptable to the 290 horse Chevy crate 350.

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I'm sure your engine has the accessory holes in the head. The compressor is an intergral part of the sepentine setup. sdailey just put the new kit on his crate engine. He just posted some pics on his build. It's a nice clean install.

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Maybe with all the money from your new bussinesses you could buy a liner for your Army coat? Brrrrrrrrrr.


I just got a quote back from the web guy. To set up an e-commerce forum based web site he wants $2000. There's no way I could afford to do it. I don't even know if the price is in line.


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On one of the Studebakers I did it was really tight, and had no room for a mechanicle fan. I had to use 2 electric fan's. One in front and a puller behind the radiator. It worked good, and didn't over heat.
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Alan, How close are you to wanting to install the hood latch? I am asking because I was working on my truck yesterday and I got from the pull-it-yard the setup from a Camaro and it looks like it is just about a bolt in affair with maybe having to make just a little bracket here or there. With that setup you can actually have the hood release in the truck without having it able to be opened from the outside. Just a thought if you are interested.

Awesome truck, everytime I see that color it looks better!
Post up some pics if you have any. BTW thanks.
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Old 08-12-2009, 10:37 AM   #1705
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Post up some pics if you have any. BTW thanks.
Yeah post some pictures. I was thinking of doing the same with a pull cable, because I also want to shave all the front holes in the hood.
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Old 08-12-2009, 10:47 AM   #1706
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I'm sure your engine has the accessory holes in the head. The compressor is an intergral part of the sepentine setup. sdailey just put the new kit on his crate engine. He just posted some pics on his build. It's a nice clean install.
Thanks Alan - I'll certainly check that out.

Now we need to discuss my shame, my sickness: I have to over-complicate things and I have to put that original transmission hump air conditioner "cabinet" back in my car and run the cold air ventilation through that unit, rather than using the vents supplied with the kits.

Is this doable? Or should I spend some more money on special therapy?

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Old 08-12-2009, 10:53 AM   #1707
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I will try to get some mockup pictures done today. Hopefully that will show you what I am talking about. Stand by!
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Old 08-12-2009, 11:01 AM   #1708
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Thanks Alan - I'll certainly check that out.

Now we need to discuss my shame, my sickness: I have to over-complicate things and I have to put that original transmission hump air conditioner "cabinet" back in my car and run the cold air ventilation through that unit, rather than using the vents supplied with the kits.

Is this doable? Or should I spend some more money on special therapy?

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Here is sdailey build go to post 198. I don't understand your question. Maybe therapy is in order. You can sit next to me.

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Old 08-12-2009, 11:34 AM   #1709
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I don't understand your question. Maybe therapy is in order. You can sit next to me.
Yeah - I get that a lot.



What I'm taking about is where the evaporator and blower are located: The metal box that covers them. I have one - that's absolutely classic - black wrinkle finish with really cool chrome vents - that even swivel!

Can I conceivably adapt this to the Vintage Air system so I can have this sixties accessory in my car's interior?

Or, would a sedative be more practical?

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Old 08-12-2009, 11:46 AM   #1710
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2 girls 9 & 6.. They say an average woman talks 10,000 words a day and a man talks about 4,000 a day. When I get home I get to hear all 30,000 words at one time. HELP ME!!! J/K





I was looking on CL tools the other day and ran across a rotisseri (sp) for $400 a half mile from my work. It was at a restoration shop and the guy was retiring. I wish I had known sooner maybe I could have worked for him to learn more about the restoration side of the business and possibaly bought him out. Anyway the rotisseri is home made and should do the job. If not I can sell it and get my money back. I couldn't have bought the metal for that price. While there he had these dollies for $40 now they are mine. He has a 14X24 cross draft booth and mixing room for $5000/booth and 2500/mixing room. He took great care of his equipment. I just can't afford that kind of stuff yet. Here are the dollies.

I have those dollies in my garage and my truck has been sitting on them since its been parked. Great devices and makes for pushing the truck one way or another real easy.
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Old 08-12-2009, 01:51 PM   #1711
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Old 08-12-2009, 10:23 PM   #1712
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I just got a quote back from the web guy. To set up an e-commerce forum based web site he wants $2000. There's no way I could afford to do it. I don't even know if the price is in line.
Well our governement just spent something like $18million to build http://www.cars.gov
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Old 08-12-2009, 10:59 PM   #1713
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Alans guy would have done it for $2000. Gotta love the Gov.

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Old 08-13-2009, 08:47 PM   #1714
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My Dad died at the age of 66

He will be missed tremendously. For close friends please don't bring it up around my girls til Saturday. We haven't told them yet.
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Old 08-13-2009, 08:58 PM   #1715
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Special Prayers sent to you and your family......If I can do anything for you just let me know.
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Prays sent to you and your family. Sorry to hear that
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Old 08-13-2009, 09:31 PM   #1717
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My condolences Alan. We will have you and your family in our prayers.
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Old 08-13-2009, 09:39 PM   #1718
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Our prayers are with you Alan, very sorry to hear that
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That's to young. Sorry Alan.

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Very sorry to hear Alan.
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My condolences to you and your family Alan, I will pray for strength through these incredibly difficult times.
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Old 08-14-2009, 06:32 AM   #1722
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You and your family are in our prayers Alan.......And a special prayer for your girls.....
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Sorry about your loss Alan. Your family here will pray for you.
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Sorry to hear of your loss Alan.
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I'll never forget when I lost my dad. My prayers are with you.
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