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1967 Belvedere AC question

AZ Steve

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Hi, well I have an AC question.

I purchased a 1967 Belvedere 2 door post car as a parts car. It is not in horrible shape, one thing, it has AC. I was wondering what the factory dash looked like and was there dealer options. My 67 GTX did not have AC, so I am looking into my possible options. Here is a pick of the car and the dash.

Oh, I live in AZ ITS HOT here AC is nice.

Thanks for the help.

blue 67 dash.jpg blue 67 front.jpg
 
A 2-door post with A/C, unique! The dash is correct in that car or a GTX with A/C, just change the cluster to the 150 speedometer. The firewall and the heater/A/C box are also unique to A/C cars.
 
Hi, well I have an AC question.

I purchased a 1967 Belvedere 2 door post car as a parts car. It is not in horrible shape, one thing, it has AC. I was wondering what the factory dash looked like and was there dealer options. My 67 GTX did not have AC, so I am looking into my possible options. Here is a pick of the car and the dash.

Oh, I live in AZ ITS HOT here AC is nice.
If you want to part with that cigarette lighter I'm interested.
Thanks for the help.

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If you want to part with that cigarette lighter I'm interested, don't need in dash pieces.
 
A 2-door post with A/C, unique! The dash is correct in that car or a GTX with A/C, just change the cluster to the 150 speedometer. The firewall and the heater/A/C box are also unique to A/C cars.
I thinking about doing the modification and putting it in my GTX. may be more than I want to do. Cutting sucks.
 
You can swap the dash, it unbolts with the windshield out. Use a aftermarket A/C system, so no need for the current A/C / heater box. Vintage Air makes a good system. With a little ingenuity you can integrate the stock A/C buttons to work it. This will give you an almost completely stock look with a modern system.
 
You can swap the dash, it unbolts with the windshield out. Use a aftermarket A/C system, so no need for the current A/C / heater box. Vintage Air makes a good system. With a little ingenuity you can integrate the stock A/C buttons to work it. This will give you an almost completely stock look with a modern system.
Ill look into it.
Thanks!
 
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