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Hi Everyone,
Looking to get a heater back in my 65-CJ , I know a lot of you pull them out and when I was younger I would agree, but where & when we Hunt Deer the temperatures some times don't get above freezing all day.
I have had the likes of the old stock heater that mounts under the drivers side dash and hood and quite honestly a book of matches puts out better heat.
I have also seen the aftermarket Heatercraft & the Vintage Air versions that are pretty much a stand alone system mounted under the dash using flexible tubing.
I know there are some pretty creative people on this site so if there is something you have used , tried or seen I would surely like to hear about it.
I was also wondering if anyone had ever tried to take part of or all of , say a late 70's or eighties version plastic heater and stick it in a early CJ?
At least in picture form the size and ducting might be close?
Looking to get a heater back in my 65-CJ , I know a lot of you pull them out and when I was younger I would agree, but where & when we Hunt Deer the temperatures some times don't get above freezing all day.
I have had the likes of the old stock heater that mounts under the drivers side dash and hood and quite honestly a book of matches puts out better heat.
I have also seen the aftermarket Heatercraft & the Vintage Air versions that are pretty much a stand alone system mounted under the dash using flexible tubing.
I know there are some pretty creative people on this site so if there is something you have used , tried or seen I would surely like to hear about it.
I was also wondering if anyone had ever tried to take part of or all of , say a late 70's or eighties version plastic heater and stick it in a early CJ?
At least in picture form the size and ducting might be close?