Aftermarket A/C

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Aftermarket A/C

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Nostalgic Air vs. Vintage Air vs. Classic Air

Anyone have any experiences with any of these versus the others? Which ones require the most modifications? I am thinking of adding A/C to my old truck but I don't want to go cutting a bunch of holes in anything. I was reading about Nostalgic Air and it seems like it would not require much drilling or changing the glove compartment, etc.
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Re: Aftermarket A/C

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This was tackled in a previous thread. Seems like Classic Auto Air is the winner, but you can read here: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... c+auto+air
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Re: Aftermarket A/C

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Oops, yeah, I discovered that thread after I posted this one. I wanted to delete this one but I don't think I can.
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