fridgiking?
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- GT-Racer
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fridgiking?
Anyone know about the Fridgiking add on air conditioning model? My buddy has one, supposedly pulled from a 70ish ford truck. I will be listing it on here for sale if anyone is interested. He wants me to sell it for him. is it worth anything? I just wanted to get some reaction on it.
'67 F100 2wd shortbed - Beginning restoration.
351w, 5-speed, 3:70 gears (someday)
Drivin' a Chevy is Kinda Like wipin' before you poop, it just don't make no sense....
351w, 5-speed, 3:70 gears (someday)
Drivin' a Chevy is Kinda Like wipin' before you poop, it just don't make no sense....

- wt4speed#2
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Sounds like a "Frigette" product . Frigette was/is (maybe still in bussiness) a manufacturer of automotive a/c componets. They were local to the Ft Forth area . I know there were several "Hot Rod" guys that worked there when we were in High School and most of them had add on a/c in their cars.
As I was typing this I looked them up in the bussiness pages and they are still listed same address as when i was in high school you might try googling "Frigette Corporation" (spelling right out of the white pages)
As I was typing this I looked them up in the bussiness pages and they are still listed same address as when i was in high school you might try googling "Frigette Corporation" (spelling right out of the white pages)
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re: fridgiking?
I had a buddy that had one is his 60's F100. Not sure about the worth just know that it worked pretty well.