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Old 07-19-2007, 11:40 AM   #32
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: Keep Your Cool! Vintage Air Sure Fit Install in a 67 C-10

Back to the engine bay!!!

The easiest part to install is the condenser and drier. They come pre-assembled as a unit

The instructions say to remove the grill on your truck. I refused to because my truck has been fully painted and there's a lot to taking a grill off of a '67-68 truck. Although it would have been EASIER, I don't think it's necessary. It might be easier to remove the grill from a 69-72? At least on 71/72 I think you can get away with just taking out the plastic insert.
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