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  1. So I broke down an got my 69 coupe the Vintage Air Gen VI A/C Kit. Living in florida the summer is brutal I got the kit for my X-mas present to myself and started the install. Along with the kit I upgraded the alternator to a gen3 alternator from a 94-95 gt 130 Amp. and pulled out the wimpy 20in 2 core and replaced it with a 24" 3 core so I started this week I worked on the front end installed the condenser and new radiator and fan. Next I will have to start the evaporator and heater core install under the dash. Not looking forward to wedging my body under there I believe I will be removing seats.
  2. Does anyone else have an AC unit like this? What do you know about them? I have always thought I would keep my car with AC and refurbish/replace the actual cooling components and change over to R134 using Vintage air where necessary but leave the dash as is (non AC) and modify this unit to control the new system. My car also has one eyeball type vent on the driver's side and two on the passenger side of the dash and this unit goes under the heater controls.
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