ccpd166
Apr 21st, 08, 11:49 AM
Hi all, I have this issue living in South Florida. My 70 396 SS with factory air. I have taken time and money attempting to get this car as original looking as possible ( with alot more to do) However, I just repaired my A/C and it works great. But I live in Florida. Now, I spoke to my tint guy. He says they can use this clear tint to cut down on the heta and UV rays, or I can use that for the windsheild and rear window and tint the car in the normal darken side windows. I do bring this car to car shows (for fun) so what would you all do? I enjoy driving the car but would like to maximize on the air. Tell me???
Steve
1970SS502
Apr 21st, 08, 4:09 PM
Hi all, I have this issue living in South Florida. My 70 396 SS with factory air. I have taken time and money attempting to get this car as original looking as possible ( with alot more to do) However, I just repaired my A/C and it works great. But I live in Florida. Now, I spoke to my tint guy. He says they can use this clear tint to cut down on the heta and UV rays, or I can use that for the windsheild and rear window and tint the car in the normal darken side windows. I do bring this car to car shows (for fun) so what would you all do? I enjoy driving the car but would like to maximize on the air. Tell me???
Steve
I had my 70 fully tinted and it looked just fine. I always had the windows down at shows so I never had anyone comment on them. To be honest, I liked what little privacy the tint allowed because everyone looks at a Chevelle!
ccpd166
Apr 21st, 08, 4:24 PM
Hmmm good point I like enjoying the car and a/c
AwsomeE
Apr 21st, 08, 8:46 PM
Not to get off the subject but very nice chevelle.If you don't mind me asking what kind of set up do you have as far as suspension goes and rims and tires.I also have a 72 chevelle and I love that stance yours has. thanks