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    Another Vintage Air Question

     



    I am thinking of putting my evaporator for my air in the trunk on my '33 coupe and placing the vents on a hatrack behind the seat. Has anyone done this and how well does it work?
    I realize I will have to have a opening so the blower can pull air from inside the cab. Am also considering putting it behind the seat instead of in the trunk.
    Any advice is appreciated
    Thanks
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    Thanks DennyW

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