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Old 08-19-2007, 09:15 AM   #1
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a/c set up

Just made the maiden voyage this past week with the money pit, even got a legal inspection sticker.
Texas heat and a black truck sure make for a hot ride.
My question is: what A/C compressors will fit in a 68 c10 with a 327? There are plenty of junk yards around and I need to make a trip to finish off some of the final touches and was hoping that a later model A/c set up would work.
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Old 08-19-2007, 10:36 AM   #2
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Re: a/c set up

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Just made the maiden voyage this past week with the money pit, even got a legal inspection sticker.
Texas heat and a black truck sure make for a hot ride.
My question is: what A/C compressors will fit in a 68 c10 with a 327? There are plenty of junk yards around and I need to make a trip to finish off some of the final touches and was hoping that a later model A/c set up would work.

there is a place in fort woth that sells the complete kit it will contain all you need to install a/c in your truck i got mine from there

the install was pretty straight forward and not that hard at all cant rem the name off my head but if you search aftermarket a/c or a/c you should find all you need on the subject
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Old 08-19-2007, 11:12 AM   #3
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Re: a/c set up

Classic Autoair, gets purty hot here in southern Idaho too! Dun sum research and have decided on this company. Based in Texas or Florida so they should know what theyre doing.
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