<VV> Heater shroud question
LonzoVair at aol.com
LonzoVair at aol.com
Wed Dec 24 09:41:21 EST 2008
Bill,
I've seen some 61 shrouds that were "one piece" where they are normally two
pieces... for what it's worth. And there's the road draft tube hole on the
60-62s also, but that can be plugged.
Will they fit? Sure... will they work? Sure..... I'm not sure of his skill
level, but he might be looking for a "bolt-up-with-no-modifications" kind of
thing.... some may see swapping out the short t-stat rod for the long one as a
pain...
Me? Bailing wire and duct tape have kept me on the road when a "regular" guy
would call the garage.
:-)
Y'all have a Merry Christmas!
Lonzo
In a message dated 12/24/2008 9:27:38 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
lechevrier at earthlink.net writes:
>Don't forget that the earliest lower shrouds were ...
>
... were on the earliest cars, which I believe were the 1960 models
which had no rear doors, nor no thermostat mounted to the shroud --
maybe Ron could clarify his reasoning for us? Ron ...
Thanks,
Bill Strickland, Caveman
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