I recently bought a nice, very original '65 Coupe. I am going to have it judged in a Chapter event in Nov. Sometimes after that but before next Summer I am going to add a/c to this non-air car. I live in the Deep South and it is hot as hades down here. This car is a sure good driver and I plan to drive it. A/C is a necessity (especially if my wife is to go with me). I guess the addition of air to a non air car causes a point deduciton in any judging? I know the alternator has to be moved from the pass side to the driver's side to make room for the compressor. Old Air Inc makes a system that uses a compressor that looks very much like the old Frigedair compressor although it is the new modern (Sanden?) type. I am rambling but am interested in knowing if the addition of a/cto a non a/c kills you in a judged event. Thanks for any advice. Mike
Aftermarket A/C Questions
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Re: Aftermarket A/C Questions
If you search the archives you will find this has been asked before. Basically you will have a deduct for every hole that is there but shouldn't be. Possibly a few other things, I don't think it will "kill" you in judging. Good luck, Don H.- Top
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Re: Aftermarket A/C Questions
Mike,
You can also use the stock compressor and brackets under the hood if you want that area to look stock.
All that is available.
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