Back to work on the inside. Got a tube of seam sealer from the auto paint supply and made sure all of the panels in the floor were sealed. Installed FatMat behind the nose panel.
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Carl's Econo
EconoCarl- Number of posts : 1109
Location : Beaumont, TX
Registration date : 2008-05-19
- Post n°181
A little more done this week
The windshield leaked from day one. Finally got around to having the windshield gasket replaced. The metal behind the old gasket was in excellent shape!
Back to work on the inside. Got a tube of seam sealer from the auto paint supply and made sure all of the panels in the floor were sealed. Installed FatMat behind the nose panel.
Back to work on the inside. Got a tube of seam sealer from the auto paint supply and made sure all of the panels in the floor were sealed. Installed FatMat behind the nose panel.
EconoCarl- Number of posts : 1109
Location : Beaumont, TX
Registration date : 2008-05-19
- Post n°182
Re: Carl's Econo
econopoor- Econoline Guru
- Number of posts : 1747
Location : Jackson TN
Registration date : 2010-04-18
- Post n°183
Re: Carl's Econo
I even got to chase Carl and Martha across Texas!!
Duane in Tennessee.
Duane in Tennessee.
StuNami- Number of posts : 437
Location : Buckeye Nation
Registration date : 2010-12-14
- Post n°184
Re: Carl's Econo
Great road trips carl and van is looking great. Ever get around the Temple/Belton area?
EconoCarl- Number of posts : 1109
Location : Beaumont, TX
Registration date : 2008-05-19
- Post n°185
Re: Carl's Econo
Thanks Stu! I was in Hamilton last week helping a buddy pick up his '62 Buick barn find!StuNami wrote:Great road trips carl and van is looking great. Ever get around the Temple/Belton area?
Rayallen- Number of posts : 648
Location : San Antonio, TX
Registration date : 2011-06-27
- Post n°186
Re: Carl's Econo
Carl this is one of the best ive seen since being introduced to 60s van. Love the originality.
Can you send me some specs on the AC unit you installed. Brand, components, price etc.. Im in San Antonio and as you know it gets hot here!
Can you send me some specs on the AC unit you installed. Brand, components, price etc.. Im in San Antonio and as you know it gets hot here!
EconoCarl- Number of posts : 1109
Location : Beaumont, TX
Registration date : 2008-05-19
- Post n°187
Re: Carl's Econo
Rayallen - THANKS! Our van does look good in pictures!
I bought the A/C from Old Air Products in Fort Worth mainly because they had a bracket for the 240 (which was useless on an Econoline). Being as you are in SA, you should probably drive over to Vintage Air and see what they have to offer. I suggest mounting the condenser under the van with an electric fan to help keep added heat out of the doghouse.
I bought the A/C from Old Air Products in Fort Worth mainly because they had a bracket for the 240 (which was useless on an Econoline). Being as you are in SA, you should probably drive over to Vintage Air and see what they have to offer. I suggest mounting the condenser under the van with an electric fan to help keep added heat out of the doghouse.
EconoCarl- Number of posts : 1109
Location : Beaumont, TX
Registration date : 2008-05-19
- Post n°188
Re: Carl's Econo
And blew by us in Ottine!econopoor wrote:I even got to chase Carl and Martha across Texas!!
Duane in Tennessee.
Rayallen- Number of posts : 648
Location : San Antonio, TX
Registration date : 2011-06-27
- Post n°189
Re: Carl's Econo
crowen57 wrote:Rayallen - THANKS! Our van does look good in pictures!
I bought the A/C from Old Air Products in Fort Worth mainly because they had a bracket for the 240 (which was useless on an Econoline). Being as you are in SA, you should probably drive over to Vintage Air and see what they have to offer. I suggest mounting the condenser under the van with an electric fan to help keep added heat out of the doghouse.
Sweet, thanks for the info.
Took me a little while to figure out what Vintage Air was, going to go check them out when my van arrives.
EconoCarl- Number of posts : 1109
Location : Beaumont, TX
Registration date : 2008-05-19
- Post n°190
Re: Carl's Econo
Still had to do the wiring and plumbing on the A/C and finally got around to doing that a week or so ago. Not completely finished, but we have some cool air. Come to find out air conditioning an early window van is akin to trying to air condition a green house! It is unusually hot here in Southeast Texas and I really hate to tint the windows but we'll have to see what transpires. Here's where I'm at now:
Mounted the dryer and ran the hoses:
Tried to make the switches look like they came on the dash originally. I used the old bezels behind the new switches:
The vents will be mounted in the dash skirt once I get it installed. Until new here's what we have:
Not completely done with the install, but good enough for Martha to ride to Arkansas in! Did I mention that it was unusually hot here right now.
Mounted the dryer and ran the hoses:
Tried to make the switches look like they came on the dash originally. I used the old bezels behind the new switches:
The vents will be mounted in the dash skirt once I get it installed. Until new here's what we have:
Not completely done with the install, but good enough for Martha to ride to Arkansas in! Did I mention that it was unusually hot here right now.
EconoCarl- Number of posts : 1109
Location : Beaumont, TX
Registration date : 2008-05-19
- Post n°191
Re: Carl's Econo
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- Post n°192
Re: Carl's Econo
Where did you get the TIKI bottle opener???!!! That thing rocks!
Rayallen- Number of posts : 648
Location : San Antonio, TX
Registration date : 2011-06-27
- Post n°193
Re: Carl's Econo
Carl it looks sweet, Bet you are nice and cool. So damn hot here.
austinmodhouse- Number of posts : 575
Location : austin
Registration date : 2010-07-30
- Post n°194
Re: Carl's Econo
we’re all anxious to hear how it cools?
I’m not a big fan of window tint myself, but vintage greenhouse vehicles really benefit from it. it’ll make the inside much more comfortable and your a/c will have less of an up hill battle. we have an industrial roll of 3m limo tint, these flat glass windows are real easy for a diy project.
I’m not a big fan of window tint myself, but vintage greenhouse vehicles really benefit from it. it’ll make the inside much more comfortable and your a/c will have less of an up hill battle. we have an industrial roll of 3m limo tint, these flat glass windows are real easy for a diy project.
EconoCarl- Number of posts : 1109
Location : Beaumont, TX
Registration date : 2008-05-19
- Post n°195
Re: Carl's Econo
MoparFreak69 wrote:Where did you get the TIKI bottle opener???!!! That thing rocks!
Thanks, found it at Ron Jon's Surf Shop in Florida.
EconoCarl- Number of posts : 1109
Location : Beaumont, TX
Registration date : 2008-05-19
- Post n°196
Re: Carl's Econo
@ Ray and Paul (austinmodhouse): The air blows cold and in the mornings it works great. Problem is when the van has been sitting outside in the afternoon temperatures (near 100 lately). Once the metal inside the van heats up it is hard for the unit to recover. The real test will be driving to Arkansas next week!
austinmodhouse- Number of posts : 575
Location : austin
Registration date : 2010-07-30
- Post n°197
Re: Carl's Econo
I had a/c installed in my 73 bmw 2002tii. I had a similar situation where it would work best when I needed it least. it also was mostly glass and we reluctantly tinted the windows. but when it was real hot outside, the coolish air was an improvement as long as it was blowing right on you, the vents were mounted low in the center console, near the shifter. so really, only half of the driver’s body got a/c benefit. it was not much good for the kids in the back seat. hopefully you will get over the heat hump with highway speed and longer drive times. maybe curtains if you don’t want to tint?
Twinpilot001- Number of posts : 6186
Location : spokane ,Wa.
Registration date : 2009-09-28
- Post n°198
Re: Carl's Econo
[i]Heres something for all us that wish A/C in our vans. Years back i painted my 56 chev pickup a Yellow color - named fruehauf Yellow-Brightest yellow ive ever seen to date. I was living in south Texas then-yes 100++RF heat and sometimes Humidity - terrible = anyways - This color in high heat days with windows rolled up was at least 20 F cooler inside . Why - refelectivity of the suns rays & heating due only to color. Im still amazed @ this as i still own the truck. Still the same on Hot Days I was always amazed at this. Just my realization on colors & heating.
austinmodhouse- Number of posts : 575
Location : austin
Registration date : 2010-07-30
- Post n°199
Re: Carl's Econo
the reflective properties of lighter colors is right on, but I won’t be painting any of my vehicles yellow any time soon. hey, if it works for you, go for it. I painted my van’s roof white (only horizontal surface it has)
I have seen a few yellow vans I thought looked good, just not for me.
I have seen a few yellow vans I thought looked good, just not for me.
austinmodhouse- Number of posts : 575
Location : austin
Registration date : 2010-07-30
- Post n°200
Re: Carl's Econo
yeah, I realize my avatar has my old yellow van. I didn’t paint it yellow, I rented it to a movie production and it came back to me yellow. they promised me it would “wash off”. maybe yellow vans are a touchy subject for me. :-)
Twinpilot001- Number of posts : 6186
Location : spokane ,Wa.
Registration date : 2009-09-28
- Post n°201
Re: Carl's Econo
Yes I know - hehe -im still toying with what color to paint my van next summer?? Ill be making a maiden vovage in it in 3-4 years when totally completer to austin & all the old haunts in texas then - around a 6000 mile trip for me & 3-4 weeks -likely thru there in march as it gets too hot after that.[i]
EconoCarl- Number of posts : 1109
Location : Beaumont, TX
Registration date : 2008-05-19
- Post n°202
Re: Carl's Econo
econopoor- Econoline Guru
- Number of posts : 1747
Location : Jackson TN
Registration date : 2010-04-18
- Post n°203
Re: Carl's Econo
Looking forward to seeing you both. Got our Farkel dice out!!
Duane in Tennessee
Duane in Tennessee
StuNami- Number of posts : 437
Location : Buckeye Nation
Registration date : 2010-12-14
- Post n°204
Re: Carl's Econo
Have a great trip Carl.
austinmodhouse- Number of posts : 575
Location : austin
Registration date : 2010-07-30
- Post n°205
Re: Carl's Econo
have a good time up there, and keep us updated on how the a/c performs on the long haul.
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