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I believe the AC unit was an option in the Series at one point - there must be some documentation as to how it was hooked up -
if there are any doubters to this info - you will force me to look up proof....which I don;t want to do.... ![]() |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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That top pic is a military type heater- they rock...
Just get a VintageAir system that provides everything and you'll have to custom fab just a bit to make it work. Electric fans have always let me down- so I'd stick with original engine driven fan. Like a couple HP is going to make a difference in that slug of a truck. Series trucks ain't fast.
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