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Lwiddis wrote:Yes, it's a real 396 big block. I rebuild it a few years ago. My guess with the intake, carb, cam, headers that it is about 50hp over stock. It also has the Turbo 400, so I feel very confident on the drive train side of pulling this trailer.
Beautiful! Don’t change anything....except that ugly door.
A real ‘67 396 Chevelle?
toedtoes wrote:Not fiberglass. It is all aluminum.
It looks similar to a kencraft. Is it fiberglass? If so, look them up.
Vintage465 wrote:
It wasn't until the '70's that most trailer manufacturers started reinforcing the roof for A/C units. It might be kind of difficult to sneak a piece of 3/4" plywood under the metal roof to span the opening to the next joist/rafter.
MitchF150 wrote:
Well, that trailer was probably never designed for a roof AC unit, so adding one and not reinforcing the roof structure could cause your issues.
Take the AC unit off or rebuild the entire roof to hold it.. Those AC unit's are heavy and need the proper install to not leak and to support itself.
Love the 67 El Camino and the trailer with the updated interior.
Good luck!
Mitch
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