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Clear plastic air conditioning ducts for rear deck WTB

Started by INTMD8, February 29, 2012, 12:37:01 PM

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INTMD8

I'm looking for a pair (or whatever you have) of rear air conditioning ducts from I believe mid 50's coupe deville.

Also looking for a recirculating/air return vent for the rear package tray as well.

Would prefer something like this-


D.Yaros

If you find a source, please do share it.  I know of others also looking.
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Roger Zimmermann

Sorry, I don't have such parts. Anyway, as your Brougham will be modified, I would let run plastic or carboards tubes between the outer and inner panel of the "C" pillar, like the Continental Mark II. Even if you find some tubes, you may notice that they will not fit!
1956 Sedan de Ville (sold)
1956 Eldorado Biarritz
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1972 Coupe de Ville
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INTMD8

Roger, you have a good point, most often I have to buy the parts and try them (and sure enough I've bought many that won't work). :-)

I'll give it another look to see if I could make the ducting between the roof structures. Thanks.

-Jim