Removing the apron is a very simple job, provided the nuts-in-a-cage into which the many, many, wing bolts screw into are not rusted out. My car has been in Arizona most, if not all of its life, and, as a consequence, has no rust anywhere, so this was not a problem I encountered. I am also awaiting the results of the conversion because, if the desert is benefit on the rust and corrosion side, it is definitely not the environment for which these cars were designed. I have run a thermostatically controlled pusher electric fan in front of an alumin(i)um radiator and above the oil cooler for the last 15-20 years. I did not convert to an alternator but did convert to a Carter low-pressure electric fuel pump, so generator load is also a concern for me, as is the fact that there is some run-on after the engine is shut down which is a problem long associated, I have read here, with the electric fans.