See there is your problem. Your are just a newbie on here so you don't realize that when it comes to Fab projects we need pictures. And as far as the Divco project, the Eco Air Meter will only contribute to more problems with it being in the way of doing things, so I will PM you my address so you can send that to me so it will be out of your way. I can't believe that right after signing up that you didn't ask me to take it off of your hands. Geesh!!!!!
Seriously though....welcome to Garage Journal, and make sure you keep us updated on the Divco. Just make up a title in this Fabrication Forum called "Divco Progress" or something like that, and just keep adding to it. If you notice MP&C has a rather lengthy thread about the '55 he is Resto-Modding, along with a bazillion other tips and ideas on how to do something that has given members a lot of ideas and gainful knowledge.
As far as the Divco, post up some more pics of what you are working with and some details as to where you are going with it. When I was a little ****, that's what our milkman drove, and when he came around, the neighborhood kids would buy Fudgesickles off of him in the summer, and once in a while, if there were only a couple of kids, he would let us help[ him out around the few blocks around our houses. He'd let us ride with him, but then we'd have to take the milk or whatever up to the porch. It was cool as hell to get to ride by standing up with the door open. I used to think a Divco used to be just a super ugly vehicle, but over the years I have grown to love the looks of them. The bad thing is....they are few and far between anymore.
So again....welcome to Garage Journal, and please hang around and become a long term member, and keep us updated on your processes on how you are making your panels, your intentions with it, and pics. We all like pics, and the more the better.
Oh, and I'll take care of the shipping on the Eco Air Meter.