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need advice on installing A/C in a 75 Fury

chargerdan69

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So I'm considering a low mile 75 Fury custom 4 door 318.
I have wanted one of these for as long as I can remember, and I finally found one. Unfortunately, I really wanted one with factory A/C for summer cruising, but this is a pretty basic model.
My question, no one makes a direct fit A/C conversion kit like for the earlier B bodies, should I source one from a wrecked car,( which is getting few & far between) possibly a cordoba, as there seems to be a lot more of those around than Fury/Coronets
Or should I go with a generic kit from vintage or classic auto air
Has anyone out there done this exact upgrade on one of these cars?
 
If it were me no, the new aftermarket units are way better and a cleaner option. Not a fan of the kits either, block off plates, predetermined routing and no real emphases on keeping it as clean as possible. They're not to bad to install at all and do a great job, mines blowing out 30 degree temp and looks good doing it.
 
you can buy most all of the components for a factory system from your parts store or Rockauto. The compressor, dryer, evaporator, etc. are all still available. The few parts that aren't you could get from a salvage yard.
 
I actually have a 77 monaco that I plan on pulling the the A.C. setup off of. Compressor kicks on with a 12v. The guy I bought it from claimed it worked, but i haven't tried messing with it.

Anyways, if you want any of the stuff, or want some pics for reference let me know. I also carry about 250 performance brands, so if you need any other parts let me know!
 
Another resource may be Classic Auto Air in Tampa.
 
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