One for Stu..a 69 that wants to be a 70

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Nope. Can't get my arms around that...

...but it does have a kick-a$$ set of shackles out back... :basketcase:

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Chipped bondo in the lower quarters. I'll bet someone scabbed on the quarters from a 70, cutting them below the detail on the upper 69 quarter. Figure on that being a mess that will have to be straightened out with new quarters (at least).
 

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Can't say that I could get used to that. Purist or not. :huh: And what's up with the shackles?
 

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What is that black cylinder looking thing on the firewall between the ballast resistor and the heater hoses?
 

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glhcarl said:
What is that black cylinder looking thing on the firewall between the ballast resistor and the heater hoses?
That's where the heater blower would go, maybe this is some other type of aftermarket unit?
 

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Roadcuda said:
glhcarl said:
What is that black cylinder looking thing on the firewall between the ballast resistor and the heater hoses?
That's where the heater blower would go, maybe this is some other type of aftermarket unit?
I thought in may be a heater motor too but I have never seen an externally mounted one before? May be I should look at an old JC Whitney catalog to see if they made a "one size fits all" external mounted heater motor?
 

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glhcarl said:
Roadcuda said:
glhcarl said:
What is that black cylinder looking thing on the firewall between the ballast resistor and the heater hoses?
That's where the heater blower would go, maybe this is some other type of aftermarket unit?
I thought in may be a heater motor too but I have never seen an externally mounted one before? May be I should look at an old JC Whitney catalog to see if they made a "one size fits all" external mounted heater motor?

Agent Green Air Raid Siren... :popcorn:

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]What is that black cylinder looking thing on the firewall between the ballast resistor and the heater hoses?[/quote]
That's where the heater blower would go, maybe this is some other type of aftermarket unit?[/quote]
I thought in may be a heater motor too but I have never seen an externally mounted one before? May be I should look at an old JC Whitney catalog to see if they made a "one size fits all" external mounted heater motor?[/quote]

Agent Green Air Raid Siren... :popcorn:

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

:jester:[/quote]
That would make it a bit obvious, wouldn't it???? :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 

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Roadcuda said:
Can't say that I could get used to that. Purist or not. :huh: And what's up with the shackles?


just needs a set of 50s to go with those. and yeah...loose the scoops.
and sirens do no good...we use the stelth mode.
 

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looks like an old siren for a theft alarm from chapman
 
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