Commenting on D-squared's response, I am very surprised to learn that one could not have the trailer towing package on a car with AC . I don't recall seeing this in the owner's manual or the FSM, but I'm sure D^2 knows what he is talking about. While my car (which has AC) may have had the towing package springs added after delivery (the original owner was a long time friend of mine, who has since passed away, so I can't ask him), there is no evidence of an added transmission cooler being on the car. There is certainly room for one, and it is a good idea in general to add one to a car which is going to be doing any kind of heavy hauling. I don't think there would be a problem in having both the AC condensor and the transmission cooler up there - there's loads of room. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: <dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> There was a "towing package" however > available for 68. It included a subframe that mounted the hitch to the rear > unitbody subframe. The towing package was recommended if the trailer was a > certain weight up (don't recall the numbers, its in the owners mannual. I can > look it up if you want, but I think the threshold weight was 4,000-5,000 lbs.) > A picture of the frame is in the owner's manual (which I could supply you with > a copy). Based on that, you can fabricate the frame with the help of a > welder. Also, the towing package did not include AC. The condenser was > replaced with a huge transmission cooler of the same size as the condenser. I > really doubt you need that big of a cooler. I think that just adding an > aftermarket large cooler n front of the condenser will suffice. The towing > package still maintained the 2.94 rear gears.