Re: 1941 7 Passenger Sedan with Factory A/C

Posted by HH56 On 2018/11/24 12:26:19
Alas, Sure wish it was a Clipper so you could see any other differences in AC between it and conventional bodies. Would be nice to determine an obvious reason why and how they moved the compressor and mount to the other side of the engine from that on conventional bodies and what they did with the oil filter.

Maybe one of these days one will come along besides the one in Texas but on the LWB you are checking can you examine the rear seat closely and maybe take a photo or two of the seat base if you can see a gap or path for return air flow anywhere. All the info says is the seat is raised and return air is pulled from under the seat. I am just curious if there is an obvious visible space and if there is, where and how large.

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