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Power flow air 1969 Gto


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1 hour ago, Frosty said:

Are you talking about the interior fan motor - like for the vent, heater, and air conditioning?

No it was a rare option in Pontiac oldsmobile and buick fan motor went into cowl vents and pushed fresh air through upper and lower outside vents

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That is indeed a very rare option. I've never seen a complete set-up.  Does your '69 have this option? For the most part motor goes in via the interior cowl panels per service manual. But to me it looks like there's a lot more involved. Not sure if you have these sheets and/or if they will help; 1st page is from the parts book. 2nd page from the '69 service manual.35102580232_c4405b0bf4_k.jpg

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Cheers.

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Hi thanks for the pictures  I  removed this set up from a parts car in 1979 and now i'am putting them in my 69 Conv. That was so long ago that I forgot how they went in, I have two complete set ups

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Nice! I would love to see details/images during your install, so I can add them to my file on this option. Below is the sw cutout / templates spec sheet page from the service manual, It may be of use? 35127457212_002cd0d063_b.jpgJust for the heck of it, here is a pic from an article of the switch in what is said to be 1 of only 2 known 1970 GTO Judges to have documented PFV's.   A very rare/interesting little known option for sure.

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Best of luck with your install!

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Thanks for info still having hard time every time I mount them the kick panel will not fit hits top of panel

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So I have a 1969 GTO with powerflo ventilation system   It constists of individual fans in the lower side kick panels by your feet inside of the side/floor ventilation grilles. Controlled by a switch in the dash beside and in from the cigarette lighter with 2 speeds/toogle switch similar to the wiper switch and blows out through the upper adjustable vents in the dash  (poor mans air conditioning) and it seems to work well. Does anyone know how many 69 GTOs were manufactured this way???  Can't seem to get any straight answers on this one    Car came from Calgary Alberta and has only 46000 miles on it!!     Ralph /  Fergus Ontario

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