I posted a project update page at the following URL:
http://www.fordification.com/my67-p49.htm
This update page is actually a catch-up page, showing everything I've done over the month of September. Some of the stuff in the first half of the page you've probably already seen, but the bottom half of the page is what I was up to today, involving welding up the fuel tank filler neck hole and filling a bunch of holes in the cab interior.
I've also reached a point where I honestly cannot make up my mind and need some input from you all with opinions on which way I should go....and it involves air-conditioning.
I was planning on using a small underdash dealer-installed A/C unit. However, I got to thinking today about using the factory A/C & heater setup, since I've got three of these units which could be combined into one good one and give me loads of spare parts. If I go with the factory setup though, I'll have to also get rid of my '67-only heater controls and use the '68-'72 A/C controls. Since I'll be fitting in a '68 radio mounting area into the '67 dash anyway, including the lower portion for the controls wouldn't be hard at all....but I WOULD be giving up a little bit of the uniqueness of a '67.
I guess I'm kinda torn on which way to go. The dealer add-on unit has one missing part I'd have to try to find, which might be difficult. Plus since I'm going to be keeping this truck for a long time (forever!), I'm thinking it might be even MORE difficult trying to track down parts for it in the future. On the other hand, since I've got three factory A/C setups, which would not only give me all the parts I'd need plus a lot of spares, the fact that it's a factory setup means parts would be a little easier to find in the future. However, I'd have to use the '68-up controls. I'm not doing a restoration by any means, this truck is going to have parts from so many different years that it really doesn't matter, but still.....
![Hmmm :hmm:](./images/smilies/icon_hm.gif)
Each option has it's own pros and cons....so help me make a decision here.