By the way R12 is also still legal - pretty expensive and not every Tom, Dick and Harry can get it. Only the certified AC tech (Joe) can get it. My local Chrysler/Dodge dealer said they'd be happy to charge up my vintage system with R12.
Don laborboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I did a conversion in my '64, I would be happy to talk to you about it if you want to email me directly. I chose to convert because I didn't want to contribute to the ozone burnup (I don't tan well), and the new refrigerant is more available (and legal). The A/c runs great and is very cold. The conversion cost about $2000 including labor, and the compressor is about 1/4 the size and weight.Zack mikelj@xxxxxxx wrote:
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