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I’m… I done did it. There’s no turning back now!
On a side note… the defroster vent is a total pain to cut out. Especially with the dash still in place. The instructions say to use a chisel or die grinder to cut the spot welds. Yeah… about that. |
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The floor pans are in good shape. I’ll deal with the wiring nightmare as I work on the Vintage Air.
Marty- Do you mind sending your wiring tool box down for a little bit? You definitely have a jam up setup! |
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Love all the pics Matt. Your doing great sir. Keep it up.
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So much to do and definitely not enough time or funds. I’m still waiting for my money tree to bloom!! :lmao: |
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Small update: I started working on mocking up the Vintage Air system. I can say that I definitely do not like the chincey plastic firewall cover that is supplied with the kit. I would like to replace that with metal and used bulkhead fittings. We shall see what I can come up with. Anyone have any ideas in the meantime?
As you all can see, the many years in Kindergarten almost paid off. |
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The template is supposed to line up somewhere in this area...
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The template was no use.... or I just didn't know how to use it. Either way, I managed to get the defrost duct mounted.
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The airbox is mounted temporarily. I will layout everything for the Terminator X Max next and also determine how I want to run the AC and heater lines. And Yes, the wiring under the dash will be addressed too. I'm leaving it in place now for your viewing pleasure.
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