Has anyone bought the Stinger 71/72 Air Grabber setup from them?
What did you think of there quality?
What are the remaining parts needed beside the stock flat hood to finish up a project like this?
Anyone bought the Stinger 71/72 Air Grabber setup?
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air grabber
You need a complete air grabber switch, with hoses, vaccuum canister that goes on the pas. side inner fender, the hood activator and the bracket that holds it into place and the round plastic clips that hold the hoses in place. You will need to cut the hole in the firewall for the hoses to go through. Because I'm a Mopar nut and willing to lend a hand to fellow Mopar enthusiasts, I can provide a template from an original hood to make the proper cut outs if you so require.
Do you still think that you want an air grabber for your GTX? Give me a shout if you need anymore help.
Kevin
Do you still think that you want an air grabber for your GTX? Give me a shout if you need anymore help.
Kevin
71 gtx 440 4speed air grabber blue on blue with white vinyl roofOption cassette player
Plymouth's gonna getcha!
There are 3 things that will live forever, cockroaches, Keith Richards, & slant 6
Plymouth's gonna getcha!
There are 3 things that will live forever, cockroaches, Keith Richards, & slant 6
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- GTX (RS)
- Posts: 1036
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- My Cars: 71 gtx 71 340 duster
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air grabber
You need a complete air grabber switch, with hoses, vaccuum canister that goes on the pas. side inner fender, the hood activator and the bracket that holds it into place and the round plastic clips that hold the hoses in place. You will need to cut the hole in the firewall for the hoses to go through. Because I'm a Mopar nut and willing to lend a hand to fellow Mopar enthusiasts, I can provide a template from an original hood to make the proper cut outs if you so require.
Do you still think that you want an air grabber for your GTX? Give me a shout if you need anymore help.
Kevin
Do you still think that you want an air grabber for your GTX? Give me a shout if you need anymore help.
Kevin

71 gtx 440 4speed air grabber blue on blue with white vinyl roofOption cassette player
Plymouth's gonna getcha!
There are 3 things that will live forever, cockroaches, Keith Richards, & slant 6
Plymouth's gonna getcha!
There are 3 things that will live forever, cockroaches, Keith Richards, & slant 6
Re: air grabber
thanks for the imput.....71440 gtx wrote:You need a complete air grabber switch, with hoses, vaccuum canister that goes on the pas. side inner fender, the hood activator and the bracket that holds it into place and the round plastic clips that hold the hoses in place. You will need to cut the hole in the firewall for the hoses to go through. Because I'm a Mopar nut and willing to lend a hand to fellow Mopar enthusiasts, I can provide a template from an original hood to make the proper cut outs if you so require.
Do you still think that you want an air grabber for your GTX? Give me a shout if you need anymore help.
Kevin
What do you do about the needed hood brace that is needed?
Re: air grabber
This is something I am very interested in doing. What type of template do you have?71440 gtx wrote:You need a complete air grabber switch, with hoses, vaccuum canister that goes on the pas. side inner fender, the hood activator and the bracket that holds it into place and the round plastic clips that hold the hoses in place. You will need to cut the hole in the firewall for the hoses to go through. Because I'm a Mopar nut and willing to lend a hand to fellow Mopar enthusiasts, I can provide a template from an original hood to make the proper cut outs if you so require.
Do you still think that you want an air grabber for your GTX? Give me a shout if you need anymore help.
Kevin
