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You are going to have to cut and drill holes in the car to make this work. Those are not reversible modifications.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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Just reading through this and I have to agree with everyone lol. Your approach isn't day 2 at all but it's your car. I do have another option if you want A/C. There were companies making under dash A/C units back in the 70's and they looked pretty good. I had a 72 Nova with a working aftermarket air conditioner. The under dash unit was black plastic with the fan built in and the compressor is a upright style similar to some found on older ford's. Your still going to have the hoses and a/c parts under the hood but it'll look the part instead of a cobbled up mess.
Tommy |
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The compressor on my old Nova was a "York" compressor.
Tommy |
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