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#1403640 03/29/2021 2:51 PM
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Does anyone know where to get kick panel vent door boxes

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do a web search on: kick panel vent door box

What year, make, model truck?

added later: do a search on : 1954 3100 kick panel vent door assembly passenger side

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Tried and got zip

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Seems all reprise start at 55 2nd series.

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Isn't the vent door part of the Fresh Air Heater? If there wasn't one of those installed, there's nothing there but a cover plate screwed to the kick panel.


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Isn’t there a vent on the drivers side of the early AD trucks?


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Originally Posted by Phak1
Isn’t there a vent on the drivers side of the early AD trucks?
Yes, but not on 51 and later. The only kick panel opening is on the right side on the later ones.


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Does anyone have a picture of the cover plate so I can duplicate.

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