RE: IML: Adding AC to a Car
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RE: IML: Adding AC to a Car



In most cases, the cars with factory AC had different firewall openings in
the engine compartment than non-AC cars.  That alone makes it a big
challenge.

Mark 90 Imperial

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Subject: IML: Adding AC to a Car

I'm contemplating buying a Chrysler that was ordered without AC.  I'm 
wondering just how difficult & costly it would be to add "correct" 
from-the-period AC.  Not an underdash unit, but as close to factory AC 
as possible.  Can it be done?

Mark M



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