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Re: Vintage air

Posted: 8/21/24 8:57amMessage 11 of 13
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Lake Worth, FL - USA
Joined: 10/19/2023
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Vette(s): 1973

Good luck to you I have a 1973 454 4 speed I changed it over to fuel injection and electric headlight motors  did it myself I’m 84 years young

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Re: Vintage air

Posted: 8/21/24 1:33pmMessage 12 of 13
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Norman, OK - USA
Joined: 8/2/2022
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Vette(s): 1976 Corvette

I put Vintage Air in my '76. I had to modify one of the hard vent connections to make them fit together. I called customer service twice with wiring questions and they were quick to help. I have a dozen pics or so of the install if you are interested. Cramming the flex tubes and wiring behind the gauge cluster was tough. 

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Re: Vintage air

Posted: 8/21/24 2:47pmMessage 13 of 13
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Cana, VA - USA
Joined: 7/3/2016
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Vette(s): 1975 Stingray 71 350 engine Flat top pistons Sniper fuel injection Hyperspark ignition Vintage Air air conditioning Borgeson power steering box

I wasn't able to get the hard duct that goes across the steering column in place, so I just left the ducts open.  That worked fine.

I also wasn't able to get the ducts above the center gauge cluster in place.  It was just too tight in behind there.

   

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