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Yellow
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I was thinking about putting aircon in the 71 Demon, will later model (73-74) controls fit? it's non AC car now. I was thinking of useing the entire under dash assembly, can this be mated to an aftermarket compressor? or should I just get an entire aftermarket system?
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I've been looking into A/C for my 67 Valiant while you can peice together just about anything. For the cost and work I thing a complete aftermaket set-up is the way to go. I'm planning on using a Vintage Air set-up.
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Jim_Lusk
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New parts are almost always better.
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Yellow
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Thanks for the links, I didn't realize how affordable the systems are, makes sense to go with new stuff.
Roger
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Actully I put Vintage down, but it's Classic Auto Air that has the made to fit set-up for A bodys'. Here's their link: www.classicautoair.com
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Actully I put Vintage down, but it's Classic Auto Air that has the made to fit set-up for A bodys'. Here's their link: www.classicautoair.com I had not look at this one before.
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440Ken
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The aftermarket units use lighter more efficient compressors and you would also have a system where all components are matched and designed for the R134a refrigerant.
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