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    Thanks Dave, I just hope everything works like I want it to!

    Don, this is made by a local co. called Mattson's Radiator. They really so a nice job. And don't bock with weird stuff I want to show the whole build on my roadster, Should I just post on this thread or start a new build thread?

    John, yes that is the air bleed I had it put on the outside to keep it clean looking. I can pull the shell off very easily.

    Geronimo, I am making my own housing, the way I'm plumbing the airconditiong compressor I need more room. I will show you how I did it when I get there. My engine is a LS 7 but I'm using a LS 2 pump. The snout is shorter. It's very tight the air inlet for the throttle body will be made out of oval tubing and drop down in front of the motor and into the front cross member. Then the air will enter the front of the cross member threw an opening I will cut threw the grill shell and cross member. the air filter will be inside the cross member. I will slide in the frame from underneath. (I told you guys I'm a terrible writer). Do you understand my explanation? It's a Classic air conditioner. I don't understand what you mean by Coast To Coast? If you mean the body it's a Dearborn. Your car looks great, that things going to haul!
    Ken
    Last edited by Ken Thurm; 02-01-2008 at 10:07 PM.

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