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03-15-2012, 09:00 AM | #1 |
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AC INSTALL Buy NEW VINTAGE KIT OR PIECE 1 together with Parts? $$$
OK so its beginning to get a little on the warm side down here in Florida- I need to start thinking about installing air in my 65 C10. I have a early 80's 350 with tripple groove crank pully already installed. I also have the bolt threads in the head for the compressor bracket.
Here is what I am thinking: Plan A: find a niece OEM GM compressor in the "pick in pull" yard thats been freshly discharged $50. Find large condensor in yard in nice shape $40. have new hoses fabricated at Amazone Hose ($75) new Dryer ($?). under Dash retro Ford 65-66 Mustang/ Galaxie Unit ebay used $150. . Misc $100 ( I like the looks of these units better than the rectangular units.) PLAN B: Bite the bullet and spend $1200 on a new kit unit from one of the vintage AC companies. I bought one of these kits for my Mustang units years back for my old mustang. I love the looks of the Ford style round vents. I am not a fan of the rectangle under dash kits out there. Any Thoughts/ Suggestions? I was told buy an AC tech that the OEM compressors that GM use are very good quality. What about condensor- Does size Matter? |
03-15-2012, 09:17 PM | #2 |
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Re: AC INSTALL Buy NEW VINTAGE KIT OR PIECE 1 together with Parts? $$$
Vintage air hands down
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03-16-2012, 04:45 AM | #3 |
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Re: AC INSTALL Buy NEW VINTAGE KIT OR PIECE 1 together with Parts? $$$
i used vintage and southern as well a piece it together if u got the time and $$$ is tight piece it together if $$$$$ good buy a kit save you a lot of time
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