Hi Derrick,I rebuilt my 65 Belvedere heater box (I think they may be similar) with good results. I blasted all the pieces and repainted, adjusted, and resealed the box with gaskets from Detroit Muscle (I think that's the company). I found I could "gently" blast the fiberglass damper and with a clear coat of finish it looked new. I had a local shop replace the heater core and they reused the brass baffle by soldering it on the new core. I had to replace a vacuum motor with a good used one but then changed my plans and sold the box. I went with Vintage Air because the summers are getting sooo hot lately. It was a fun project and I would not hesitate to do another heater rebuild. Good luck!Mike--On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 8:46 PM Derrick Brown <derrickb81@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello All,
Im looking for a source for a new or rebuilt heater core for a non ac, 63 Plymouth sport fury. Any thoughts?
Also any feedback from members who have replaced theirs, how awful a job is it?
I do have a rebuilt heater control valve already, I would like to tackle the heater core during the winter months.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Derrick Brown
63 Sport Fury, 4 Speed, 426mw
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