Hey Dave, This CHC is a 1990 Carat. Like yours, the AC controls are in the dash rather than overhead. I have plenty of spare sunvisors from vans w/o AC. But I like the look of the late model AC ductwork. I will probably figure out a way to make them functional in my Doka.
Thanks, BenT sent from my electronic leash > On Oct 2, 2013, at 6:28 AM, David Milo <dellaone@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > Jim is right about the sunvisors, the inner ends of the visors will bind > against the inner edge of the body above the windshield when they are > flipped because they are now too long (having removed the overhead plastic housing on mine). Also, depending on the configuration, you may have to relocate / remove the air-conditioning control switches and patch the holes in the headliner where the housing and tunnel attachment screws went through. On my Carat, the electrical controls were located to the right of > the radio, so I didn't have to deal with that. > > Dave |
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