Rich;

I just went through this with my 71 w/fact air. It was not working so was going with Hot Rod Air out of Dallas. When I received it I did not like the quality. It was a generic system. Could not use any of the original air system. Sent it back. Have refurbished the original system and reinstalled it. I did want to get the evap off of the firewall, but since I have a nice built 350, doubt I'll ever go with a big block.

I'm sure Vintage and others make a specific system for your 66. Here is a good article on a 64 install.

http://www.chevelles.com/techref/tecref19.html

Denny


From: "Richard Milkiewicz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 07:52:49 -0500

MessageIf you have an air car already, do you have to get rid of the original unit or do they make parts to keep the original look?
Rich
"66 Malibu
ACES # 5066
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I have to agree with you on the looks Herb. I have seen a few at shows that I really like!

While I have read mixed reviews on Vintage Air, I haven't found any others that have sold me yet on making a great product that looks and works great in our Chevelles. At this moment in time I am thinking that's what I'll be buying here soon.

Steve

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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

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