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Old 08-10-2016, 04:27 PM   #7
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Re: '67-'71 Suburban A/C

Ok guys. The main thing is it will be one huge and pretty heavy crate or a pretty big and most of the weight one for the blower assy, a long pretty light one (except steel base), and maybe a longer tube for side pieces.

Dwayne, have you packed & shipped one before? If so, care to share ideas? I'm good at building strongest/lightest but open to suggestions.

Ws6, you are next...gotcha. You aren't terribly far from MD, are you? I mean, like 5-6hrs, I'd guess. Too bad I can't swing a trip to visit my buddy and sister (she married him) in S/E Maine like I'd love to do! Anyway, I'll get to work weighing/sizing/estimating this evening
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