help--1968-69 duct work

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Old May 21, 2009 | 05:49 PM
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help--1968-69 duct work

I need to know if the duct work for the DEFROSTER is the same on an A/C car as a non-AC car.

Also, if anyone has a photo of what the under dash ducting looks like for an A/C car, that'd be great. My $60 Chassis Manual has a 2" depiction of it, and is far from helpful.
Old May 21, 2009 | 10:57 PM
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The vent ducting for the defrost is the same but the inner air box is different between an A/C and a non A/C car.
Old May 22, 2009 | 04:32 AM
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I need to know if the duct work for the DEFROSTER is the same on an A/C car as a non-AC car.

Also, if anyone has a photo of what the under dash ducting looks like for an A/C car, that'd be great. My $60 Chassis Manual has a 2" depiction of it, and is far from helpful.
I just did an A/C delete on the engine side and I'm pulling the passenger side box this week to chase down an old leak and replace the seals and gaskets. I'll snap a few photos during the interior removal.
Old May 22, 2009 | 05:35 AM
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Thanks guys. I actually have the defrost ducting. The guy I purchased the A/C ducting off of still hasn't sent it yet and I'm heading back to Phoenix to install the dash this weekend. I thought I was screwed, but I think I can still put in the dash and if I can put in the defrost ducting beforehand--the tougher part of it, I think I'll be fine with installing the rest of it later. So that's good news.
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