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I'm in the middle of getting my new to me cab ready to put on my 64 gmc. i have the deluxe heater in the truck now. My question is has any one ever put a heater from a differant car/truck in their truck to remove the "bread box" under the hood and clean up the firewall?
 
I'm in the middle of getting my new to me cab ready to put on my 64 gmc. i have the deluxe heater in the truck now. My question is has any one ever put a heater from a differant car/truck in their truck to remove the "bread box" under the hood and clean up the firewall?

A few years ago I built a 49 Studebaker pickup street rod and installed an under-the-dash universal "hot rod heater". The heater was 12V, 2 speed, and had a built in motor and core. It worked great! I may do the same in my 66 C10 that I'm currently building. I want to clean up the firewall and will not have the $ to install a heat/air unit for a while. Speedway Motors, Inc. sells them for $140. You might find one cheaper with an internet search. The one in the Studebaker cost me less than $100.
 
But What About a Defroster ?

Defroster? That's the issue I see with a "Hot Rod Heater" (I bought one for my old '27 Ford Roadster, doesn't need a defroster).

A closed cab vehicle needs a defroster or else the windshield will be fogging over and you'll be wiping it down with a rag.

A lot of the severity of the problem will be related to where you live. Live in a humid area then it's a big deal. Arid area, not so big a deal.
 
The one I bought for my Studebaker had a defroster port that could be used or blocked-off, as well as a door on the front. I hooked up the defroster and it worked fine. However, I bought that heater in 1997 and they're probably cheap Chinese crap now w/o defrost capabilities.
 
Well i've given up. for now i'm just goin to put the factory heater back in the cab. although i did talk to my cousin and he said to find a heater out of a 73-87 chevy that did not have ac. He just reworked one in a c60 and he thought it would work if i can find one. But for now ill just keep the factory one.
 
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