[WANTED] Heater system for 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger

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Arne Vainio

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I need the entire heater system for a 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger I bought on an online auction. All I have is the AC switch. The car came with a painless (or similar) universal wiring system installed and the fuse box is on the right under the glove box. This wouldn't allow the heater to fit and it was left out. I have the vent box on the driver's side, but need everything else and want it to be non AC. I need the valve, heater box, j-bolt, controls, cables, bezel, basically everything. I am not concerned about numbers on anything as I am simply putting a 340 into a 318 car with 340 hood scoops, rallye wheels and a tail stripe. I just want to be warm with a defrosted windshield. I live in Duluth, MN 55803. Thanks!
Arne
 
Got it...$125 plus shipping..if you need another ac switch ...$45 extra..$170
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Came out of 1971 duster...same as 70

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How hard it to change an AC system to non-AC? Is the firewall different? I currently don't have the instrument cluster, dash pad or glove box in place, so I have pretty good access.
 
Where the heater core comes through is different, blower and the opening for the blower are different. If you want to stay simple take the AC heat exchanger in the AC/heater box out, put some body plugs in the empty holes in the firewall and run everything else like it was an AC car. See hole plugs directly behind the coil.
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Where the heater core comes through is different, blower and the opening for the blower are different. If you want to stay simple take the AC heat exchanger in the AC/heater box out, put some body plugs in the empty holes in the firewall and run everything else like it was an AC car. See hole plugs directly behind the coil. View attachment 1715524659
OK. That's a pretty sweet car!
 
Here are pics of the firewalls (non-AC-bottom and AC-top) from the AMD catalogue (these are pics from the inside of the car). if you look carefully you will see that the surface where the box mounts to the firewall is even different
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auto-metal-direct-firewall-panel-70 non-ac.jpg
 
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