Hello folks,
There will be an all MOPAR Crusie-In in Chattanooga,Tn. on Thursday June 6th, 2013, 12 PM till 8 PM. This event is the day before the Hot Rod Power Tour comes to Chattanooga. The flyer says "All Mopars welcome". no web site that I know of as yet. "Trailer parking available"
The...
The doner parts sounds low cost, you might consider checking or replacing the evap & heater cores before installing the doner evap under the dash to be sure they are not leaking.
Bocuhillion Performance offers Sanden comp brackets
& pulleys if needed, even an under the alt comp mount (must...
"Mainstreet Crusie-in" on June 26 in Cleveland, TN at the courthouse 3 PM till dark. Live 50's music singing group at 5 PM on the courthouse steps. Always a great event. Come on & join us !
http://www.mainstreetcruisein.com/
Vintage Air has a "Gen IV" model with electronic controls, no more vac lines & pots or pull cables to mess with. With elect ctls, you can mount the ctl panel pretty much anywhere you like; stock location, inside the console or under the dash -- sets you free for placement.
Classic Auto Air...
Rob, great photos!
Any photos of how you ran your A/C lines from the engine bay into fenderwell area & into the dash to the evap unit ? Where did you source the heater line pass thrus ?
Thanks !
"Longgone" Wow beautiful Cuda - don't sell it A/C it !
"juvat" hate to hear Hot Rod Air is gone, their web site is still up & running. Thanks for the install link
"Jaws" thanks for the photos
Like "BWDart" says, Bouchillon Performance makes & sells all manner of pulleys & AC parts. I like...
Cleveland, TN on May 22nd "Mainstreet Crusie-In"
3 - 9 PM around the courthouse. Great monthly open event, many very nice Mopars come each month. Live band plays at 5 PM. Sponsered by the MainStreet Crusiers & the City supports the event wonderfully. Come & join us for a fun family friendly...
I have read that most fuel senders sold in the markplace today are actually made for GM cars. SO they will never have the right resistance values to work properly for a MOPAR fuel gauge. Someone on a another forum posted a company that does make the correct OHM unit. I'll see if I can find that...
Uli,
I have enjoyed reading your resto thread. You have wonderful skills my friend. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for showing us your progress, shown in the photos you are posting.
John