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Vintage air is the manufacturer, the cost of the unit is between 2.5 and 3k. A week and a half to install. They specialize in vintage cars and do great work. Nothing I would attempt on my own.
I hid out in the garage last year, but this year I broke down and bought some candy for the little monsters. Of course, the rain reappeared, right on schedule, so probably zero, or very few, trick or treaters will be out this year.
Yes, I'm out in the garage checking out some parts for the GTX...
Yes on A/C and it won't cost anywhere close to 10K even if you pay someone to install it.
I've spent decades driving or sitting in traffic with no A/C. All but one of my hot rods now have A/C. The haters can whine, but my V-code GTX is getting a Classic Auto Air system.
Well, I the morning I face Jody Lang a
multiple time World and Divisional Champion
in Stock/Superstock. He is a hero and mentor to
my son and has helped him several times!
It will be a battle of two late 70s Station Wagons one
a Chevrolet and one a Dodge that both have gone
11 seconds at Sea...
1) pop window out.
2) pop steering column out
3) pop dash out.
4) remove old heater contraption
5) install new ice box and other remaining parts.
6) pump up the air
7) enjoy!
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