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Old 02-06-2014, 11:39 PM   #13
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: Firewall holes for Vintage Air

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Originally Posted by Z10 View Post
The V/A firewall block off plate is actually steel not plastic. Here's a pic of mine. More pics on my build thread.
That's good to know. The one on my C10 was plastic (that was 2006), but I noticed the firewall position/plates on the newer kits are different. I recently installed a new kit in my 65 mustang, but they don't need a block off plate. Mustangs used that big goofy under dash center unit so the firewall only had two holes for the heater core (the factory A/C lines are on the driver's side).
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