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Firewall block off plate
I plan on installing classic auto air in my Tempest towards the end of the build. I have contacted them about kit prices because I already have the compressor because it came in my accessory drive kit. Since the front end is off and the firewall is going to be painted I want to install the heater box block off plate now so they don’t have to pull the fenders and all that Jazz later. Can I use any brand firewall block off plate? I am using classic auto air because of the hoses being routed thru the firewall and not thru the kick panel. Does anyone have a recommendation on who has the best block off plate? Anyone used classic auto air before. I have used it on a 58 and 59 Chevrolet because I feel like they make a superior product to vintage air but on those cars you don’t have to remove half the front end to do the work. Any advice would be appreciated.
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468/TKO600 Ford thru bolt equipped 64 Tempest Custom. Custom Nocturne Blue with black interior. |
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With my vintage air install I'm using the original blower box as my block off plate.
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I think FabCraft had some of those as heater delete plates. Don't remember years.
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