Classic Car Air Conditioning Installation
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Classic Car Air Conditioning Installation Episode 471 Autorestomod
We start on our classic car air conditioning installation on a 1972 F100. In this install we are using the original Ford A/C to diy our way to air in our classic truck. We cover how to install the box in this episode. This basic R-134A air conditioning installation will cover 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, Ford F Series We will be using the handy work of the Classic Auto Air Original Air Group
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Must be nice to have AC in a classic car/truck. Nothing like black vinyl in the summer in Georgia. Great video. Maybe one day I will get to install AC in my Mustang.
That’s a nice short bed f1. Very slick!
I know you will enjoy the ride back home after that install.
What a beautiful truck that is. and who better to bring us this content then a man Named Ford!
Very cool! Didn't know they existed. I have the factory integral AC/Heat unit (non working), and I haven't had the heart to ditch it. It's in really good shape, probably just needs to be cleaned and charged. I will definitely be contacting Original Air down the road!! Nice intro, btw.
I may need to just go down the road here and get them to install one on my F100.
I just imagine the line workers that used to install these watching this and saying "Why are they doing it the hard way?"
Fun video!
HAHAHAHAHA Oddly I thought the same thing. Live long and prosper!
If Original Air does that good a job on the refurbishment, perhaps I will send them mine.
They do.
amazing !!!!!! so, a beautyful air sysytem :O
I gotta get my butt in gear on the Cordoba. It's the biggest reason I don't drive it much!
Merry X-mas, sub’ed 🤙🏼❤️🇺🇸🤠, Ford all day long, God Bless Texas
Amen!
did this truck have ac before? these were put in at dealerships weren't they?
The unit they were installing was the Factory Integral A/C and Heat unit that Ford installed at the factory. It was an option, usually found on Rangers and Ranger XLTs, maybe even on some Sport Customs. Looks like it was on there before, because it had the correct holes in the firewall. More info here: www.fordification.com/tech/factory-AC.htm
They were a factory installed unit too. This one was not dealer installed.
When I bought my 69 it had that unit the heater core hoses were cut off at the fire wall and someone had upholstered over the defrost vents .
It had everything on it just the belt to the compressor was removed . I no longer have the condenser it was trashed I'm assuming you changed that and the air fryer hoses etc ? .
How is the unit after three years ? And if you can help me out on the condenser and air dryer / hoses etc I might try to get that guy going again .
I looked up the website it showed 73 up any suggestions on 69 condenser I could use air dryer etc .
I'm unsure as the truck will sold shortly after we did the video and is somewhere in tennessee.
wow this is what's in my '71. Couldn't find anything on it!
Glad we could help!
Factory or dealer installed?
Factory installed on this one.
My 72' F-250 came with Factory Air... Both windows roll down 🤣😂😊😎
So it has the two 60 air? Two windows down and running at 60 mph.
@@AutoRestoMod Exactly! With a C6 60mph is as good as it gets! But she has factory power steering and power disk brakes! Cuz she's a basic driver I just want to lower the rear end to get that leveled look... still keeping the big tires 😎
My 66 F100 with 302, has that exact same vintage air. Do you know what model or brand it is? Looking for a diagram. Thanks.
www.vintageair.com/surefit/complete-kits/?make=Ford&year1=1966&model=F-100
The installation instructions are listed under the component sections as .pdf files.
Non-constructive comment #3 - get a bigger hammer...
What is tha part # for just the heater core? yes mine has the factory installed air and the heater core is leaking
I found some on eBay. Factory numbers are: C8TZ18476A, C8UZ18476B, D8UZ18476B
Do they work on 1995 ac systems
I am sure they would.
It's a crime against engineering having the heater and AC connections BEHIND the firewall.