Removing Heater

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I don't know if anyone else has made this point, but also I hate cars with heat removed because then you have no defogger/defroster. So where I live that means no driving before 11am or in the rain.
 
Stuck in traffic in Florida with a '69 cutlass in the SUMMER, a heater comes in REALLY handy. Crank it on and bring down temps quick. That heater box saved my life in 90 degree weather.
 
I should start stockpiling G-body heater/A/C boxes. One day guys are going to be looking for them in order to regain heating and A/C capability. :wink:
 
yeah but girls just like hot cars 😀
 
Longroof79 said:
I should start stockpiling G-body heater/A/C boxes. One day guys are going to be looking for them in order to regain heating and A/C capability. :wink:

Probably should, when I broke my top .... it took me over a month of looking to find one near me.
 
Nothing works in my regal a/c is seized and disconnected. The heater is disconnected and I plan on removing it. For now my regal is all sheet metal the interior is out and for now it will stay that way till I get all the restoration equipment I need. Anyway I live in go ol' socal and it gets hot out here. This is my to work only car. I plan on getting an 83 malibu wagon and/or an 87 caballero those cars I'll keep as is if and when I get them. I may start looking for another 87 regal to keep original. I got my current one for almost nothing and its been through every type of person judging on its condition(people who know stuff and people who don't know jack). Anyway like opinions of 20"irocs and hydros(which I don't care for) to each his own. Don't let others speak for you or you will do that all your life. :mrgreen:
 
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