![]() 04/02/2015 at 12:22 • Filed to: Charger Restoration | ![]() | ![]() |
March work: I was only able to spend about a day working on her last month. I got a lot of the A/C system installed. I spent a lot of time trying to make the lines as invisible as possible; which meant I had to toss the lines that came with the kit and make new ones. It is very fun to do, but also very time consuming. The most important progress was the now operating headlight doors. I can't get enough of those.
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I always loved hideaway headlight. These and the ones on the Camaro RS are just so classy
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Why does the gif make me think of a blind person opening their eyes.....maybe the lack of headlights......
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keep up the good work!
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What are you doing for A/C? I am looking at building A/C from scratch for my '73 Buick. It has factory A/C (currently non-functional) and I need to get or build new hoses, and the A6 compressor is a monster...
Nice build!
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Dat SRT badge doe
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Classic Auto Air has great kits, and they will customize kits to fit your specific needs. The system was great, and was very professionally made. They even had controls that look identical to the original vent controls. I made a few changes to try and hide as much as possible, but it was a very good setup.
I know Vintage Air makes kits for classics as well.