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02-19-2011, 12:41 AM | #1 |
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i'm moving to the desert... so, back to an a/c question
Interested in your opinions out there - and we've discussed some of the options for a/c install before - but my question is geared primarily toward the interior set up.
While I like "stock" or at least stock-looking a/c vent and knob set-ups, when I look at the stock 66 chev set-up, it does kinda protrude out into the interior a bit - so I asked my self (I said, "self...") do I really like the stock look just because in the back of my mind I know it's stock? I kinda said yes. In other words, I've seen a few folks do custom set-ups for their dash louvers, etc. I'll probably be buying a vintage air or old air set-up for the working parts, but when it comes to how the interior will look, I essentially have these options for the interior: 1. Use the plastic louvers in the kit 2. hook the new system to the stock a/c vents (when I find some - there are some on ebay right now, by the way) 3. install a custom looking (yet-stock appearing) setup. I'm kinda leaning toward #3, but the idea of cutting any "new" holes in my dash makes me cringe... While I know the basic answer is "it's your truck, do what you want!" - I am interested in your thoughts since you all know and appreciate these trucks much more than the average joe that happens to be in my passenger seat. This first picture is what I'm thinking of doing - the 2.5" outer louvers are only $14.95 and could easily be plumbed from a stock kit with a little extra piping. To me, it preserves the clean look of the original non-a/c dash (i.e. I'm starting to think that the factory a/c dash is a bit cluttered in the center - maybe just my imagination, but I like my current, clean dash with minimal switches, etc....) The next 2 pics are of the stock set-up and the final is a typical kit set-up. I saw an interesting thread on here about "hideaway" vents that rotated out of the way, and that would be a consideration, but I'm not sure I want to do that either. Anyhoo, thanks in advance for your 2 cents! Last edited by jocko; 02-19-2011 at 12:43 AM. |
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Re: i'm moving to the desert... so, back to an a/c question
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I think a combo of the top two pictures would be cool. Both of them being 3 spoke design works for me. I like stuff that people have to question themselves, "Is that stock ? Looks stock".
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02-19-2011, 02:41 AM | #3 |
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Re: i'm moving to the desert... so, back to an a/c question
where in the desert are you moving to?
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02-19-2011, 09:03 AM | #4 |
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Re: i'm moving to the desert... so, back to an a/c question
Does anyone know where I can get some vents like the first pic in this thread?
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02-19-2011, 09:39 AM | #5 |
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Re: i'm moving to the desert... so, back to an a/c question
Here ya go guys, I know several people that used used the smaller rectangle units vertically they seem to fit the truck better, but its all your own opinion.
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Re: i'm moving to the desert... so, back to an a/c question
The set-up in the first picture you posted is no doubt the cleanist.. very nice.
The stock center vent just doesn't flow (no pun intended) with the flat dash design of the 64-66. |
02-19-2011, 11:18 AM | #7 |
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Thats my opinion as well......
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Re: i'm moving to the desert... so, back to an a/c question
Thanks for all the great input - I tend to agree with your all's thoughts, including the center vent in the first pic not being "quite right".
Slow Build, interesting idea about using a combo, you're right, they do look like similar vents (i.e. the outer custom ones with the factory center ones). I double-checked on the set-up on ebay, it had 5 days left as of yesterday, and now this morning I see it has ended. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...=STRK:MEWAX:IT I guess the guy sold it outright. So much for that idea, I was gonna bid on it too! Blown240, I'm moving to Ridgecrest in a few months, you nearby? Darkhorse, here's a link to the vents in the first pic: http://www.nostalgicairparts.com/ac/dash-vents-77.php (Rich 5150 posted a different link to Yogi's above also - thanks Rich - and good point about vertical vents, that gives me something else to think about!) Lakeroadster, like I mentioned above, I agree with you and Rich 5150 about that center vent - I was tossin around the idea of rigging up a horizontal vent that would be exposed when I open the ash tray... but that's still in the "hmmmm..." stages for now. Another option is a hybrid - something like mounting below dash but putting it in a minimal sheetmetal enclosure so it looks "semi-stock". I have seen other members on here build very nice enclosures - but for my personal taste, I wouldn't want to add metal all the way across the bottom of the dash - but it does give me some more ideas. Would be nice to preserve the dash as is. Thanks all! Last edited by jocko; 02-19-2011 at 11:45 AM. |
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How about a recessed or flush mount vent in the stock ash tray opening. Then use velcro to attach the ash tray door at shows or events.
Do you really need to cut any opening in the dash? Wouldn't under dash concealed vents and the stock defrost vents be good enough? I am a windows down fresh air guy though... but then again it never really gets all that hot up here. |
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Lakeroadster - yep, I'm starting to think the ash tray might be a good idea. And like you, I'd really rather not install a/c at all (I don't like what it does to the engine compartment either...) but the place I'm moving is hot. Like Africa hot. In Jul-Sep, it's miserable to drive a car WITH a/c, let alone without. I've lived there a few times before, so I know what I'm in for. So, not installing a/c would be me #1 choice - but circumstances may dictate the need. On the other hand, I know I'm only gonna be there about 3 years, and the next place I move to won't be the desert, so maybe, mabye I should just leave the window rolled down and breath in the 115 deg air and enjoy it for 3 years and then when I move again I won't be doing it with holes in my dash or $1K in a/c installed for nothing if I move north! (Lord knows I could spend that $1K elsewhere. On the truck of course, but elsewhere - disk brakes, etc etc)
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Maybe buy an inverter, install an ice machine in the bed and duct that cold air in through the removed back window?
Just kidding.... I agree with adding it if the temp's are going to be that hot! So you got a day job going on down there in the heat for a fixed period of time? Where you headed, Phoenix? Last edited by lakeroadster; 02-19-2011 at 12:37 PM. |
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I've lived there before though (china lake, that is), and had a 65 impala ss (with original a/c that didn't work) and i seem to recall it was pretty miserable (the heat, that is) - enough so that you never saw many of the old car nuts, including myself, out on the road in the dead of summer unless they had an a/c kit in their cars. And I don't want to sweat out my nice seat cover, if ya know what I mean. Last edited by jocko; 02-19-2011 at 01:20 PM. |
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02-19-2011, 01:26 PM | #14 |
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Re: i'm moving to the desert... so, back to an a/c question
Maybe get one of those Nascar cool suits? Just not the Jeff Gordon one...
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02-19-2011, 01:46 PM | #15 |
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Re: i'm moving to the desert... so, back to an a/c question
Jocko, I bought my 2.5inch vents from nostalgicairparts.com 14.99 Im going to fab in two into the ash tray area and then 1 on each side of the dash
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02-19-2011, 01:53 PM | #16 |
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Now that's a good idea!! Ha - I'm only in Lemoore for a few months, I just moved out from 18 months Maryland, DC for 12 months before that, so THERE'S a temp comparison I'd like to see! Maybe I'll just drive naked. That should also keep me from getting any tickets, if I get pulled over...
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02-19-2011, 12:38 PM | #17 |
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I`m like you Jocko, I resisted the tempt for air, I have other areas it would be better spent.
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But who knows. If it's too hot to drive it in the summer, I've kinda defeated the whole purpose - i.e. to drive it! Last edited by jocko; 02-19-2011 at 01:21 PM. |
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It's got to be phoenix or vegas. Either way let us know what you figure out and how the unit works. I'm about to buy one myself.
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HMM. Exact same price they ask for on their website. Guess they are just advedrtising on ebay also. Nothin wrong with that!
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I like the combo of the three spoke side vents and the stock ac vent in the middle. I am interested to see how towersddg9's setup comes out though. I have never really seen the need for an ashtray in any of my vehicles... they end up just getting stuffed with straw wrappers. I personally love the look of the stock ac vent and knew the first time I saw one it had to be on my truck! I can see others point how it doesn't "flow" but it looked so damn cool I didn't care haha! Good luck and I hope to see some cool progress as I will be faced with this same decision in the future.
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Re: i'm moving to the desert... so, back to an a/c question
Anyone have an idea what the original removable dash vent is worth?
thanks !
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Jocko, I'll have to try posting it again... Not the underdash kit but something a few will get a good laugh out of! Posted via Mobile Device |
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side note: make sure your radiator is in excellent shape; I spent 4 years down the road from there in Victorville and every old Chevy I owned went to the radiator shop at some point
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On second thought... this might be just what you need! No cutting the dash and it would be removable just in case you move back to cooler climates!
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