I agree. One of my prerequisites in buying a 68-69 El Camino project was that it not have factory air. I wanted the non-a/c firewall and have plans to add a Vintage Air unit soon. Has anyone checked out Vintage Air's new serpentine belt system,yet? Very nice but very expensive.
Clint Hooper
LT5 Registry Director
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'69 El Camino Pro Street
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I'll have to disagree with you on this one Craig.  I found the easiest way to make an AC engine compartment look good is to replace the factory AC with a Vintage Air system, then smooth the firewall and paint it!  :)

cYa-
 
Herb Lumpp
1966 El Camino
ACES 3509, MCC 528
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Yeah, unless your wife insists on AC and a heater...it's hard to make an AC engine compartment look truly Good.
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