What's It Worth?

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What's It Worth?

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I just pulled this out of my '72. I'm thinking about selling it, not too sure yet, though. What do you guys think it's worth? It is a dealer-installed Frigiking unit, quiet fan motor, brackets for FE, etc.

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Considering a new system from Classic auto air is $1200 I would say a good used system would be worth at least $600. Might be a bit expensive to ship??

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As long as the compressor came with it's bracket.

You can't buy new brackets.
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a working unit? 5-600 locally or evenmore really if its all there. on ebay wait aroudn for a tiem and you could get that ro maybe more. shipping would be a killer for those who don't want air that badly.
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To make it sell easier, you'll also want to include the crank and water pump pulleys as those can be hard to find the right ones to get it all working :wink: Having a complete setup like that should do good on Ebay. :2cents:
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The water pump pulley was a stock single groove pulley. The A/C ran off of an add-on crank pulley (along with an idler) that bolted to the existing crank pulley (which I have :D )
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i just yanked all that stuff off my and tossed it in the bed tell i find a home for it, if my son who is only 5 wants to put it all back on when he is a teenager he can provided the truck lasts that long
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