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Re: [oletrucks] Air Vent

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Air Vent
From: B&A Kettunen <bekett@uslink.net>
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 22:35:34 -0600 (CST)
Hate to say it, but everything in there, other than the grill and the door
itself, is all spot welded together.  It's also all hidden between the
outer cowl and the inner cowl.  You may be able to get some new hinge
pieces made and somehow get them welded or bolted in, but the best bet
would be to build an entire insert, or get it from a donor truck, that
welds in place from the inside of the truck.

If you have a factory assembly manual, it shows what the parts are supposed
to look like.

Bruce Kettunen
57 3200

>Hi All,
>
>   I've now started on the interior of my 59 Chevy.  With all the nice
>weather, am really starting to get the fever!  As I started sanding and
>wire wheeling, with the rust dust flying through the air.....ARH ARH
>ARH! Everything was going great, I was actually amazed at how the ol gal
>had weather over the past 40 years, until I came to my passenger side
>air vent. After opening the cover to get the cable out I tried to turn
>the door and the housing is rusted through.  It just crumbled in place.
>Is there a way to replace the housing for this, not sure that is the
>correct term or not.  It looks like this oval piece of steel that holds
>the vent and cable mechanism might just come right out...I couldn't get
>it to budge though. Is it welded in and does anyone know if they make
>replacements for this? Am I doomed to sealing this up and just telling
>the passenger to roll down their window more?  Please don't get real
>technical with your reply, I'm pretty much a novice to restoration.  I
>know some of you that are quite experienced use terms that I have no
>clue what your talking about.  I sometimes feel like the "Rain Man"
>reading your advise...."Yeah yeah, definitely a truck...definitely a
>truck."  If this involves welding, talk REAL slow,  I'm the kind of guy
>who glues his fingers together with crazy glue. Thanks for all the
>advise in the past!
>
>Mike
>
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