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    Quote Originally Posted by 40FordDeluxe View Post
    Don, your grill chin looks like mine did. Dang big bumps. A/C is on my list as well. Do you prefer Vintage air over any other unit for these cars?
    Ryan, mine has a 3/8" skid plate under the chin supported to the x member. No worry about blowin out the chin. Years ago had a 41 delivery and after 5 chins in 1 season, I finally got smart.
    Vintage a/c or no air @ all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DA34GUY View Post
    Vintage a/c or no air @ all.
    I agree. I didn't think I needed A/C until we moved to Texas. Wrong! I installed a Vintage Air MK IV. It works so well that I have to keep it on the lowest setting most of the time. There's a nostalgia factor also. The MK IV is very similar to a unit my Dad had installed in one of the family cars when I was a kid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Rifle View Post
    I agree. I didn't think I needed A/C until we moved to Texas. Wrong! I installed a Vintage Air MK IV. It works so well that I have to keep it on the lowest setting most of the time. There's a nostalgia factor also. The MK IV is very similar to a unit my Dad had installed in one of the family cars when I was a kid.
    Yep a knee knocker for me also Jack
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    Quote Originally Posted by DA34GUY View Post
    Ryan, mine has a 3/8" skid plate under the chin supported to the x member. No worry about blowin out the chin. Years ago had a 41 delivery and after 5 chins in 1 season, I finally got smart.
    Vintage a/c or no air @ all.
    Don, if you ever have it on the rack and can snap a pic of the skid plate, I'd sure appreceiate it. This is something I definitely need to put on mine.
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