Well I had this made by a friend on his 3D printer. comments? Anybody desire such an item? can probably make radio plates as well, even add custom script/logos...
Re: heater control block off plate - 03/22/1701:52 AM
Looks kinda hokey. They stick emblems on the outside of a car so other people will know what it is. The people driving them usually know what it is. But whatever floats your boat. Your have a really nice car ... it doesn't need bling.
Re: heater control block off plate - 03/22/1702:49 AM
Originally Posted By Stanton
Looks kinda hokey. They stick emblems on the outside of a car so other people will know what it is. The people driving them usually know what it is. But whatever floats your boat. Your have a really nice car ... it doesn't need bling.
was thinking it was too big. I was also thinking about making it look like a actual heater control panel... can even make it back lit.
Re: heater control block off plate - 03/23/1704:24 PM
All I have are Dodge parts or I'd be out snapping pictures. The radio delete plates are fairly common, but I have only seen a handful of heater delete plates including the on on my car ('66 Dodge).
Re: heater control block off plate - 03/24/1704:24 PM
Originally Posted By Stanton
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I live in MD and I have never needed my heater in any of my classics.
... therefore nobody in Maryland will ever require a heater in a classic. Good logic.
Some of my cars have had heat/ac some haven't. This car did not come with a heater box, blower or anything. It is not likely that I will be driving in it unpleasant weather either. The motor is going to be a 650ish 512ci 400. If it was more of a stockish car I would add a heater.
Re: heater control block off plate - 03/24/1704:25 PM
Originally Posted By 71GTX471
Nice panel I myself would use a chrome Plymouth script type emblem.
I was thinking about that or a "Satellite" script. This is just a prototype, I can really do anything. He even made one that you can put a light behind.