View Full Version : Aftermarket A/C systems? Any good?


shoe
Aug 12th, 07, 08:09 AM
My 67 didn't come with AC, but I would like to install something. I see these "complete" kits for around $1200 that go behind the dash I guess. Anyone try these and is this a good choice?

Not sure if you can make an AC car if it wasn't made that way, at least not without a major rework project.


-shoe

ProdigyCustoms
Aug 12th, 07, 08:27 AM
We have been selling the heck out of the new Vintage Air Gen IV kit for 67 /68. Absolutly the best system by a long shot. Blows all the others away as it is 2007 OEM quality A/C originally designed for the $200K Ford GT. One of my customers, (130FE member here) is doing a install story on his 68 here:

http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=114318&highlight=vintage+air

When your ready, contact us for a great deal.

hhott71
Aug 13th, 07, 08:37 AM
Here is a great deal on the Classic auto Air kit. (http://airandsound.safeshopper.com/86/286.htm?980) It uses Seperate heater core and AC evaporator, not a low efficiency combined unit like others do.
Also if a $10-$20 part fails down the road the unit can de disassembled and the part replaced, The others glue their cases together, so becareful on what you buy.

ProdigyCustoms
Aug 13th, 07, 09:52 AM
We sell Classic Auto Air also.

Hood_Lum
Aug 14th, 07, 01:21 AM
I see one guy selling these all day on ebay for under $1k shipped.
Thinking of getting one myself but cant decide on the reg. kit or the gen IV.

hhott71
Aug 14th, 07, 07:13 AM
Cheap will get you a modified rear heat & cool for a van, very poor performance.

Hood_Lum
Aug 14th, 07, 11:57 AM
$985 for a Vintage Air Surefit.
Shouldn't be any cutting right?

ProdigyCustoms
Aug 14th, 07, 12:13 PM
$985 would be a Sure Fit. You will be making a big mistake not spending a bit more and getting the new Gen IV.

JMO