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Vintage air in 1965 GTO


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Has anyone else put vintage air in their 1965 GTO,  I am having a lot of trouble getting the airbox  out of the engine compartment.  The instructions said that you might have to remove the inner fender well.  I don't see anyway to get the inner fender well off without removing the fender itself.  Have got all the bolts out but there's not enough room to get the heater fan out without removing the fender well, Just wondering if anyone had done this before and had any help Thanks

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Up date got the airbox out. Had to remove all of the bolts holding the rear of the front fender on and almost remove the fender, then pry the inner fender well out, it is not as easy as they make it sound in the video I watched

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