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Vintage Air in a 71+ B Body

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Is anyone running a VA system in their 71 up B body? I am interested in how you did the control panel or perhaps better said what control panel did you use. I have one from VA but it is too tall and too narrow for the factory slot. I am not afraid to cut the bezel but I just cannot see how this would work out and look decent so I am wondering if there is a different control panel I should be looking for.
 
I've never seen the guts of one.

Is it just electrical/electronic switches?

If so, can you make a blank for the factory panel and reposition the switches into it?
 
Yes the VA panel is all electric. I guess anything is possible, I will have to look at the old and new and see if its possible.
 
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I got this. All three switches and stickers are individual. I’m going to make a piece that will be lit to fit in the area where the factory controls were. Should fit perfectly. I’d rather have something stock looking but for $40 bucks on eBay, it’ll work for now.
 
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I got this. All three switches and stickers are individual. I’m going to make a piece that will be lit to fit in the area where the factory controls were. Should fit perfectly. I’d rather have something stock looking but for $40 bucks on eBay, it’ll work for now.
Yeah I might have to go in the same direction, I need to take some measurements first.
 
The Vintage panel control part number: 491223-RUA. The evap box, Vintage lists as universal is the Gen IV and is the same box used on 70 to 74 E bodies. They recommend the universal mounting bracket but I think the E body bracket will work.

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This is the control panel I installed. Got a piece of abs plastic and used it to attach behind the cluster. Didn't have cut my original.
 
here is a photo of the abs bezel I made to mount behind the dash to hold the controls.

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@mopar jack - Nice work. I am going to measure the opening today and reach out to VA to see what options they might have. I would prefer the sliding arm style controls but may go the route you did if I cannot find anything else.
 
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