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I need a visual aid regarding the 65 Satellite/Belvedere

Rev. Mopar

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I have just purchased a 1965 Plymouth Satellite with a big block (converted from poly). Originally it was an A/C car but that is long gone. My question is this: Does anyone have a clear picture of the dash of an A/C 1965 Belvedere or Satellite? The only "vents" I see are beside the speaker on top of the dash. I would certainly think there must have been more. Also, does anyone have the various brackets to put A/C back - it is far to hot here in TN to not have some air movement (like non-A/C cars have).

Thanks, Rev. Mopar (David Koopman)
 
Dodge, but same thing

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Maybe it had a dealer installed AC unit originally?? They were very common....just a console hanging under the center of dash.
 
Thanks for the information. I have the build sheet and it is a factory air car. someone must have removed the two vent outlets under the driver's dash and passenger's kick panel. That picture is quite helpful, which I had a few more. Thanks Jeff.

Scott, could you send me some pictures of your Vintage Air kit. I checked with them and the only years they provide is '66 and newer.

I appreciate any information. We have two race cars and this is not going to be another, we want a comfortable cruiser and A/C is just the ticket.

Thanks, Rev. Mopar

P.S. where can I locate the remaining vents?
 
I ha seen the factory vents pop up on eBay from time to time. I used a universal kit
 
Thanks for the ebay tip. $495 really isn't too bad I guess.

Hey Scott, do you have any pictures of your vintage air install, both under hood and in the cabin? Sure would appreciate seeing your installation results. It's going to be 94 today with a heat index of 101... I need to get that thing air conditioned.

Thanks, Rev.
 
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