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    Old Hippie is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 32 hi boy, 2001 Chev SWB PkUp lowered
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    After reading this thread and being somwhat confused, I broke down and went the oppisite direction. I have a Be-Cool rad. and just ordered their A/C condenser, mounting frame and their elec. fan for my '32. Most of the rods I see around here with A/C are using elec. fans so I decided to go that way. I already had my brackets, pulleys and new alum. water pump etc.
    I hope to get to work some on the the hot rod this weekend.
    Jim
    Less weight more speed; there's no substitute for cubic inches; If it don't go-chrome it

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    IMO electric is the way to go. Looks cleaner and much easier to get the fan close and cool well

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