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    1. #1
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      68 camaro heater

      i have a 68 camaro with pretty much nothing in it, it was original an ac car and the last guy took it all out and im looking to put the heater in



    2. #2
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      I have a few of them- complete inner & outer box with heater core, blower motor, cables, etc. I can't say for sure the cores are good, but I'd put a new one in- the are cheap.
      Scott

    3. #3
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      I too have a complete stock air & heat set-up I pulled out of my 68 Camaro. I also have compressor, brackets & condensor... Let me know if that's of interest and I will figure out a price.

    4. #4
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      i dont need all the ac components i just need the heater parts, vents, and a blower motor, i was looking to pick up a ac delete so i didnt have the huge ac unit in their taking up space. i was curious if the inner parts are the same as a non ac car?

    5. #5
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      I'm not sure if they are the same? I wanted to sell this as a complete set-up because if I piece it out it's too much work. Good luck! Somebody on here should know the answer to your question but I suppect it is different because of the a/c coils.

    6. #6
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      well maybe if no one answers and i can get all your stuff for the right price im willing to deal with all the extra stuff ha

    7. #7
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    8. #8
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      Sorry, I think somethings up with my computer virus or me? this was intended for another conversation. Let me know and I will help you out if you can't find anything. I have a full Classic Auto Air set-up, brand new, top of the line all electronic- FYI?

      Bob

    9. #9
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      The boxes and the firewalls are different. However, you can use the all of the interior components and use an American Graffiti AC delete box on the firewall. http://www.acdelete.com
      VaporWorx. We Give You Gas http://www.vaporworx.com

    10. #10
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      Many , Louisiana
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      I might have one. Do you want a big block or a small block?

    11. #11
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      i have a 350 small block

    12. #12
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      If I may ask, how do you access the heater core on a non-AC car?
      Steve Hayes
      "Dust Off"
      68 Camaro

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    13. #13
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      Jun 2011
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      its in the inner box, you need o take it out and take the screws out of the back and its right their, its pretty simple how ever there will be coolant in it so im not sure what pro cations to take for that




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