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    Super sweet find: please post follow ups!!!
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    Very cool blower for what I assume is an air conditioning system. I have never seen anything like that, particularly with the custom cover.
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    Quote Originally Posted by csbush View Post
    Very cool blower for what I assume is an air conditioning system. I have never seen anything like that, particularly with the custom cover.
    lol

    NOT cool at all. Especially because it takes up trunk space and leaves a hole the size of a basketball in the front firewall.

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    Standard "Kool-Aire" Florida made dealer installed A/C,,,,,what were they thinking
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    Great find!
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    Super cool Tate.... expecting more to come.......
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    well thats a great find. nice!
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    Took me 5 minutes in google to find the location...

    https://www.google.com/maps/@32.9821...8i6656!6m1!1e1

    I noticed that the OP is also in NC. If you need to look at one that is sorta similar (Gold '72), let me know...

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    Funny how technology turns us all into voyeurs. Cool building.

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    Was the car moved before the Google street pic was taken? Nothing more than idle curiosity; I don't see it in the window.

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    I'd love to know the VIN and full paint code stamped on the badge for any gold car. There was a transition from 133 to 140 in 1972, and I have very little data. Photos useful.
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