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Posted by ChadS on October 24, 2006 at 09:27:25 from (66.228.96.252):
In Reply to: Re: OK John T,,,,, posted by onefarmer on October 23, 2006 at 18:51:42:
Mine did have AC. I removed it all, converting it back to a standard heater box. I am sure that something could be adapted to use that AC compressor. I agree 500%,,,, they look real good. If I look at it in the right light,,, looks like a miniature Mach 1. Just needs a spoiler, maybe some side louvers and louvers over the rear window. Ive had this car for ohhhhhh,,, going on 15 years now. I found it in my uncle's shed when my cousin and I went to retrive his 66 dodge coronet 500 from storage. Sitting in a corner under a large tarp with about 5 inches of dust on top. Had to have it, so I made a deal. Brought it home,, where it sat for a long time in the shed, and under another tarp until 2 years ago. Ive got so many pictures,, I can keep em busy for days,,,,, Ill post some very very soon. ChadS
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