Non A/C heater box....
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Non A/C heater box....
besides eBay where can I find a non a/c heater box??????
I have looked around and just cant find one!
any help in the right direction would be much appriciated!
Thanks :hail:
I have looked around and just cant find one!
any help in the right direction would be much appriciated!
Thanks :hail:
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From: New Boston, IL, USA
Car: '90 Formula 350
Engine: 383 SBC
Transmission: ProBuilt S/S 700-R4 & ACT 9" Stall
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt 3.23
Dave sells them on his site whenever he gets some in stock. They go for around 80 bucks + shipping if I remember right. Also there has been talk of a member making fiberglass heater AC delete boxes. I'm kind of thinking about learning about molds so I can make one from my AC delete box I bought from Dave.
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Originally posted by fireturd350
Dave sells them on his site whenever he gets some in stock. They go for around 80 bucks + shipping if I remember right. Also there has been talk of a member making fiberglass heater AC delete boxes. I'm kind of thinking about learning about molds so I can make one from my AC delete box I bought from Dave.
Dave sells them on his site whenever he gets some in stock. They go for around 80 bucks + shipping if I remember right. Also there has been talk of a member making fiberglass heater AC delete boxes. I'm kind of thinking about learning about molds so I can make one from my AC delete box I bought from Dave.
i made one for my 82....
i cut the stock AC airbox where it started to go "out" for the ac components... then i duct taped cardboard to it make the shape i wanted... then i overlayed fiberglass with it... its not hard, you just mix the 2 parts of resin, then wipe it all over the fiberglass...
once it dried, i just cut the holes for the coil resistors and had a fiberglass AC delete box, plus mine was a lil thinner then the factory AC box (still worked great.)
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