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Andy,

  It's not that bad. there's a few bolts on the
firewall and the ductwork. I just got through removing
a AC/ heater unit out of a 64 Fury and that dude was
heavy. You could knock off a whole second off of your
quarter mile time by removing that thing!

   Gary



> 
> So guys, let's just say that I wanted to remove the
> heater core, blower motor, and defroster stuff from
> my car.  Let's also say I want to (eventually)
> create a new, flat, aluminum firewall.
>  
> How hard is it to remove the heater/defroster stuff
> from these cars?  Is it just an unbolt it and run
> type of deal, or is there more to it than that?
> 
> Before you say "But Andy, you live in Alaska..." -
> yeah I know, it does get cold.  But this car isn't
> being built for driving in the winter - it's my
> summertime cruiser!
> 
> Anyhow, how hard is it?
> 
> Thanks,
> Andy
> 64 Polara 500
> 
> 		

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