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Also did get that big truck fan off with out cutting anything.
My radiator is the 26" unit with both inlet and outlet on the passenger side since the 6.1 has both on the right. If you have any aspirations to add vintage air, you may want to consider replacing the core support with a 26" since you will be doing a lot of other body work. I bought my radiator from Bouchillon and it came with the dual fans but I think you can find an acceptable unit for much less than what I paid. Plus, I am not happy with the noise my fans make. There are tons of them out there. If you want the best, contact Bob at Glen-Ray Radiators in Wausau WI.
Power brake booster should not interfere at all. Just make sure to get the dual ballast booster. I made the mistake of using the single ballast that came with the car. It did not have enough boost for the front discs. I had to enlarge the hole in the firewall a little to make the dual ballast unit fit also.
Got a picture? My hemi is a truck hemi and my compressor is on the drivers side. So might be something to look into. And thanks for your input.If you want AC and are not worried about original look under the dash check out Classic Auto Airs AC system. My Coronet was originally an AC car and their kit came with all the block off plates to install their system. CAAs kit comes with about a 10+inch smaller heater box which should give you plenty of room under the dash. The only thing I did not like about their kit was the routing of the AC lines on the drivers side. They come through a space in the core support and around the battery and across the engine to the passenger side. The original lines went up and over on the passenger side of the support. CAA has kits for B body Mopars with or without AC. Their kit also replaces your factory def/heater controller. It is a stand alone system and all it needs is a 12V source from the electrical system.
Thank you for the pictures. As far as being farther along probably not lol. I fitted my engine and trans. first but have a ton of body work ahead of me. I have the whole floor out right now. Had to replace the TB cross member and the floor was a rotted mess. I am coming along but will also need to replace the trunk floor , tail light panel and both rear quarters will be changed. I will be talking to classic auto air for sure. With what I am spending and what I want the car for I will have AC. It looks like you have a good body to work with. My quarters aren't that bad but would need the lower portion patched. I don't like patch panels so bought whole quarters. If I had it to do over again I would go with the bigger newer hemi. But there were two in my area in wrecked trucks so I bought them both lol.Don't mind the wiring mess. You can see how much shorter the heater box is. With the extra space I made a plate to mount the painless wiring fuse block, door popper control and circuit breakers for the door power, along with the AC controller (green and yellow thing). The kit also comes with all the ducting and the attachments to the vents.
Here is a link to their kit. When you call the company make sure you tell them you have a B body car with out original AC. They sent me some non AC car parts. I had to explain to the new guy they were wrong and what parts I needed.
http://www.classicautoair.com/68_70_Mopar B-Body_Air_Conditioning_Mopar_AC.html
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I smell what your steppin in there lol You have come a long way then.