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Old 07-20-2015, 03:41 PM   #5
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: Please help identify this A/C unit.

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Originally Posted by Davidf View Post
Also, could be a York compressor. Definitely rip all that crap out and if you need a/c go with Vintage Air or Old Air Products.
Good catch... not sure what I was thinking... my compressor was a York.

The system died and it was going to cost at least $800 for all the parts it needed - 65 mustang A/C systems don't have safety switches to turn off the compressor... got low on coolant/oil and compressor started knocking something awful... so I want with a complete Vintage Air kit.
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