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    1. #1
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      Rear defogger for 67 Fastback ideas?

      I know there is a factory defogger out there for 67's and 68's but they are near impossible to find and even harder to actually buy one. So does anyone have ideas for fabricating one? I'd appreciate any imput



    2. #2
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      subscribing. Have you thought about one of those little vintage air electrical heater boxes?

    3. #3
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      suscribing also.

    4. #4
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      There was a quality aftermarket kit posted up here on PT. I searched but could not find it...

      Edit: this is the only one I found: http://www.frostfighter.com/prt2600.htm
      Ron in SoCal
      69 Camaro in progress
      http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=31246

      Used to be known as flash911

    5. #5
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      Thanks Ron, I have seen that one before and is the one I'm leaning to since there are no better options. I just wanted to keep it as inconspicuous as possible.

    6. #6
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      I seem to remember a car from the '70s that used a little fan set up under the parcel tray that blew air onto the back window. I want to say it was some kind of Japanese import but can't for sure recall. Maybe it warrants walk about at the wreckers.

      A quick google search shows a few domestic options from the 60s &70s.
      Todd
      '14 ZL1, 6 speed and 6.2L of Super Charged Awesome!
      '67 Camaro SS in process. A long, slow, expensive trip...


      How hard can it be...

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    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by Todd in Vancouver View Post
      I seem to remember a car from the '70s that used a little fan set up under the parcel tray that blew air onto the back window. I want to say it was some kind of Japanese import but can't for sure recall. Maybe it warrants walk about at the wreckers.
      That was my initial thinking as well. Any fan will circulate the warm air from the front and defrost the window. You just need to figure out how to hide it.
      Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting - Holy cow - what a ride!!!
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      Jason

    8. #8
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      Could have sworn that fan was an option on Camaros/Novas.

      But that grid that Ron posted is what I've been looking at for a while. It looks like the "bus bars" get mounted to the window and aren't as thin as modern cars, which is kind of ugly and disappointing...But I guess you gotta deal with it for safety...
      Matt

      69 Nova - 357, TKO600, Tru Turn, some other stuff, awaiting LS1 swap
      71 Duster - all stock, slant 6, automatic. awaiting HEMI/T56 swap

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by Todd in Vancouver View Post
      I seem to remember a car from the '70s that used a little fan set up under the parcel tray that blew air onto the back window. I want to say it was some kind of Japanese import but can't for sure recall. Maybe it warrants walk about at the wreckers.

      A quick google search shows a few domestic options from the 60s &70s.
      2nd gen camaros & firebirds
      Scott from NJ.

      Vent Windows Forever! ...

      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

    10. #10
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      buicks had the rear defroster fan in the back panel. very common on wildcats.





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