Video: Vintage Air Debuts Their New Streamline Heater


The Mopar community’s tentacles reach well beyond the limits of muscle car enthusiasts alone. Pentastar products from the ‘30s, ‘40s, ‘50s, and even pickup trucks are all part of an extended family lineage that’s always welcome within the tent that houses Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth.

Unfortunately, aftermarket support for those “other” eras hasn’t always been readily available since focus tends to be more towards the Superbirds and the Super Bees. Vintage Air, though, can at least get those lesser-known classic models covered when it comes to HVAC and their new Streamline heater is a good example.

Unveiled at SEMA ’21, the Streamline is a standalone heating unit that offers a simple and affordable solution for cold weather wayfaring. Packaged in a molded plastic cover with polished stainless steel trim, its single-knob control panel is as easy as the volume dial on the radio; turn it up for more and down for less.

A lightweight design allows it to be mounted directly to a firewall via four bolts and a powder coated steel bracket. On the bottom side, deflectors distribute air to both sides of the cabin. Just two coolant fittings and a couple of wires can help make it hot enough for a cool autumn cruise.

It’s nearly a perfect marriage of style, size, and simplicity that would look right at home in an old heaterless hot rod. Give the experts a call at (800) 862-6658 or check them out online for more information.

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Kent Will

Kent grew up in the shop with his old man and his '70 Charger R/T. His first car was a 1969 Super Bee project when Kent was fourteen. That restoration experience lead to pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering and a career in manufacturing. Since then, the garage has expanded to include a '67 Satellite, a '72 Scamp, and a 2010 Mopar '10 Challenger.

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