I Fabricated an AC Delete Kit in the Field at No Name Nationals

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In this video I travel to the No Name Nationals with my 1991 Damon Challenger. It has a 1989 Ford F3 chassis with a 460 big block V8. On the way, a howling noise developed in the engine bay that would go away after start up. Disaster was just delayed, as the AC compressor locked up and shredded the power steering and hydro brakes belt. This all happened just as I was crossing the bridge over the Mississippi into St. Louis. I had no where to pull over, and ended up driving 3 hours straight through to Sikeston.

So enjoy my fabrication project that took place in the field at No Name Nationals. I didnt get to see a lot of racing, but I sure will be back next year, better than ever!

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