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Old 09-15-2006, 04:05 PM   #1
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Vintage Air

Ok after a lot of checking and comparing I've decided to go with the Vintage Air set-up for my truck. Anyone have any suggestions as to where I should buy it to get the best price? I believe I've seen the system for under 1K but don't remember where. TIA.....
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try one of the board vendors i believe they are listed on the home page
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I couldn't really find a price break anywhere so I bought direct from Vintage Air. If you have a non air truck I would go with the system that uses the factory A/C controls. If you go this route there are cheaper people to buy the controls from. You will also need the bracket for the controls. Vintage Air can sell you that piece for cheep!(not to mention I couldn't find anyone else who sold it.)
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I BOUGHT ONE ABOUT A YEAR AGO FOR $1000. I LOOKED & LOOKED FOR ABOUT A YEAR TO FIND ONE FOR A GRAND, & WHEN I FINALLY FOUND ONE I JUMPED ON IT. I GOT THEIR SURE FIT SYSTEM FOR A AIR CAB & AM USING MY STOCK CONTROLS. THE GUY SELLING THEM WAS BLOWING THEM OUT AT OR NEAR HIS COST. I CAN HARDLY WAIT TO GET TO THE POINT WHERE I'M READY TO INSTALL IT. JOHN
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If you have a non air truck I would go with the system that uses the factory A/C controls. If you go this route there are cheaper people to buy the controls from. You will also need the bracket for the controls. Vintage Air can sell you that piece for cheep!(not to mention I couldn't find anyone else who sold it.)

Uh oh....what bracket are you talking about? The guy at vintage said he could sell me the a/c controller for $195 but he didn't say anything about a bracket. I found a rebuilt controller on ebay for $55. My factory controller is only for heat so I guess that bracket won't work? Part number? Thanks.....
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Uh oh....what bracket are you talking about? The guy at vintage said he could sell me the a/c controller for $195 but he didn't say anything about a bracket. I found a rebuilt controller on ebay for $55. My factory controller is only for heat so I guess that bracket won't work? Part number? Thanks.....
I don't have the part# right here with me but if you call Vintage Air they will know what you need immediately. Your non air controller doesn't have a bracket and screws/bolts directly in the dash. Factory air controls were previously used on Impalas (I think/have heard/imagined ) this is why they aren't a direct bolt in. I have seen guys fab their own bracket but I want to say the Vintage Air piece is $9. I'm sure someone on here may have a pic of the bracket.
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I am doing research as well and see that Brothers carries them for $979.95, may want to check them out.

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I am doing research as well and see that Brothers carries them for $979.95, may want to check them out.

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Is that with tax and shipping? If so it's an awesome deal.
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I am doing research as well and see that Brothers carries them for $979.95, may want to check them out.

I've found that alot of places that carry a kit is from "OLd Air" I didn't know Brothers was from Vintage. I'll check it out.
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Old 09-19-2006, 12:54 PM   #11
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I am doing research as well and see that Brothers carries them for $979.95, may want to check them out.

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I just called Brothers and they carry the "Old Air" kit.
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I bought mine about two weeks ago (still waiting on it to get here - there's a three to four week backlog at vintage). Mine was $1070 out the door. Cheapest I've found and I called a ton of places. The number is at work so if your interested let me know. Cheers, Jim.
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I got mine at thedetailzone.com$1O95 AND FREE SHIPPING

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Old 09-17-2006, 11:07 PM   #14
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That's on the list for my truck.
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WOW!!! I am excited! I get rid of the heater core on the inside and the one on the firewall too . Thanks for the help!!
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Me too

But considering Greenville's summer heat (which starts in early May) it won't be on the "wish list" for long. It's going to be a pain to add it to my truck. I'll need to move the alt to the driver side, I have a mutt of an engine bay, and a non air cab (and I'd like the "stock look.") It's gonna be interesting installing it...
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You will have to use one of the custom mount kits, think it is called the genII, to have a smooth firewall, I called them when i ordered my kit, they said you can't have smooth firewall w/just a bulkhead if you use the surefit kit.
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If you have any questions, call the Vintage Air Sales Dept. @ 1.800.862.6658 and we can answer any of your questions. You can also download the install instructions from our web site - www.vintageair.com.

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Here's pulley pics per request. You are gonna have to have a double groove water pump pulley and a triple groove crank pulley. The compressor brackets are top notch pieces with A1 fitment.


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wonder if its the same price for a big block truck???
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I found the Old Air setup much better....it's about the same price but you can use your non-air controller and install dash registers like the stock AC setup. You just have to cut the dash in the center and the two sides for the vents. The firewall can be dead smooth as it all fits behind the glove box.

We saw the setup at the Pickups and Panels show in Farmer's Branch and I was very impressed.
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I found the Old Air setup much better....it's about the same price but you can use your non-air controller and install dash registers like the stock AC setup. You just have to cut the dash in the center and the two sides for the vents. The firewall can be dead smooth as it all fits behind the glove box.

We saw the setup at the Pickups and Panels show in Farmer's Branch and I was very impressed.
Do you have or can you take pictures of the firewall and a shot of under the pass side? Does it interfere with the pass foot room at all or does it hang very far below the dash?

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I found the Old Air setup much better....it's about the same price but you can use your non-air controller and install dash registers like the stock AC setup. You just have to cut the dash in the center and the two sides for the vents. The firewall can be dead smooth as it all fits behind the glove box.

We saw the setup at the Pickups and Panels show in Farmer's Branch and I was very impressed.
That's exactly what mine does. I will be reinstalling this evening and the rest of this week. I'll get some pics soon.
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Do you have or can you take pictures of the firewall and a shot of under the pass side? Does it interfere with the pass foot room at all or does it hang very far below the dash?

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Mine doesn't hang down at all. The lowest part is 1 A/C line and it is right against the firewall and it is higher than the factory box cutout still. Very tucked. Hopefully I will be able to get some pics tonite. Tuesday is usally pretty productive for me.

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what if any differencs are there in function between the 2 brands? is either one available with mounts for a caddy big block? is there any other manufacturers out there?
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Just ordered my Vintage Air kit! $985 plus $25 shippng!! Got it from www.yogisinc.com. Thanks to everyone for the help. Can't wait to get this installed.
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