08-21-2007, 10:21 PM | #1 |
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A/C question
hey all, i just had a few questions about getting aftermarket A/C in my 67. ive had it for a while now with no a/c. and didnt really worry about it, but man.....its hot. i live in texas, and just having the vents open, and the windows rolled down just aint cuttin it. i was just wonderin which brand of aftermarket A/C is best/cheapest. ive heard of vintage air, but ive also heard some negative stuff about it from a buddy who put it in his 57 chevy. so....a little input would be great. also if you can get some pics of it that would help out a lot too.
thanks alot all colby
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08-21-2007, 11:02 PM | #2 |
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Re: A/C question
There are two or three outlets for A/C out on the market. Vintage Aire is one of the most promoted ones and those that I know that are using it are happy with their results. What problems did the friend of yours have? Maybe it was just a one-off thing. For a complete list of aftermarket companies, pick up a Street Rodder magazine, they all sell through that venue and your slection is unrealistic, once inthat realm.
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08-21-2007, 11:19 PM | #3 |
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Re: A/C question
thanks for the tips. im not sure what he meant. all i know is that he told me that he had some "problems" with his Vintage Air. hey whats the cost of one of those units btw?
thanks colby
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08-21-2007, 11:26 PM | #4 |
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Re: A/C question
Look at soending roughly 1100.00 for a VA unit after brackets, pulleys etc. I put one in my old 72 and it was awesome. No problems at all! I had to keep it on low or it would freeze me out. I also put a VA unit in my '56 Bel Air, but haven't hooked the lines up yet. It was pretty easy to install. I say stick with VA, They seem to work for me well!!
Shawn
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