A/C systems designed for our Trucks.

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Here is the link http://www.classicautoair.com/FPickup6772.asp
Not too bad of a price and pics below.
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Looks good too.
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There kit looks good. I think I am going to get my 72 kit from them, and the one for my 65 C***y. (sorry).
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That is the first kit I saw specifically for the Bumps. I think I am going with the street rod kit from Vintage Air since I can get a good deal on them and I want be using the stock controls. Going electric with there panel, but for someone looking for a bolt in kit there you go.
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I like that... its doesnt stick out like a sore thumb like most.
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I'm confused. Does this thing come with the controls that go in the dash?
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Click on the link,it tells you that you will use your original heater controlls. :wink:
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I have a 67 with heat only, with pull/twist knobs. I would love to get the slide controls. I'll email the company and see if one comes with it.

Edit: Looking at there contact info, they are not that far from me. Maybe I can stop in some time.
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It doesn't come with the control panel. That is something that throws a kink into a 67 unless they have already thought and made a kit for that too.
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Out of curiosity, I looked through the instructions. You have to run the lines out of the cab into the passenger side fender well and then into the engine compartment. Kind or big turn off right there.
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Well all of your systems require the lines to be run like that. Not much different that having heater hoses run the same way. How else would you run your lines?
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My heater hoses run through the firewall and into the engine compartment. From the picture that they have in their instructions, the hoses run from the cab, out the passenger side frsh air intake, into the passenger side wheel well where your tire is, then come into the engine compartment. It's on page 11 and 12 if you open up the instructions.
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Didn't look at the detailed instructions. I guess it cleans up the eng compartment, but that sounds like a lot of trouble. Glad the Vintage kit I can run like I want.
1969 Ford F-100. 302 4 barrel, C4 auto, 9in 3.50 open rear, headers, power steering, Turq/wht, Under restoration. In other words, in a million pieces!!!

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