The previous owner of my 73 Imp had pulled a rear AC from a car in a junk yard. It is not installed in my car and I am not sure if I want to try and install it or pass it on to someone who would be able to make better use of the parts. Chad 1973 Imp 1966 Galaxie --- Peter Engel <vze2dp8c@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Randy, > I've owned a 70 LeBaron 4DHT since 1985 and > collected info about these > cars since then. I've never seen comprehensive > published info on option > installation rates. You see statistics on some > options but I'm not sure > of the source material: 97.5% of 73 Imperials had > some type of power > seat, 99.9% had tinted glass, and 83.7% had a > tilt/telescope steering > column. > > I'm most interested in 69-71 fuselage Imperials and > I've looked at many > over the years. I'd estimate that a large majority > of these cars have > the Autotemp system -- probably about 75%. Very few > have no A/C, like > maybe 5%. The remaining 20% have manual A/C. Dual > A/C (front and rear) > is scarcely seen, probably because of the cost -- > about $250 over the > price of front-only A/C. While the local > installation rate will depend > largely on the area the car was sold in, I'd be > surprised if even 20% of > fuselage Imperials had dual A/C. I'm in SE PA and > I've only seen one > car with it, probably because it isn't really > necessary here. Other > States like TX and AZ, etc. will naturally have more > dual A/C cars. > Pete in PA > > <Randy Martin wrote: > Anyone have an idea how rare (or not) rear A/C was > in the '73 Imperial > LeBarons? > Mine has it and I wondered if it was a rarity or > not. Are there > published stats on rarity of different options (mine > seems to have all > of them from what I can determine so far). Thanks > for any help. > Randy > '73 LeBaron 4DR HT> > > >