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  • oldybutgoody
    Registered Member
    • Jul 2020
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    • Mckinney Tx

    Vintage Air

    Can anyone recommend someone in the Dallas/Ft Worth area, that you had a good experience with, to install a Vintage Air A/C into my ?55 ?
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  • Chevy Chase
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    • Jul 2020
    • 59
    • 4426
    • SF Bay Area, CA

    #2
    IMG_1413 (2).jpgIf you are mechanically inclined, and cannot find a shop to install a/c, do it yourself. I had never installed a/c in a car before installing a/c in my 68 Camaro which was a non-a/c car. Had to read the instructions six times. Scratched my head a lot. It was time consuming. Took it to a shop that evacuates and charges the system. The shop owner asked if It was my first time installing an aftermarket a/c system. I said yes. He quoted me $125 to evacuate the system and charge it. He replied, we'll know soon if you did it right. Thirty minutes later, he said "by Golly it blows cold. I'm only charging you $110 as a professional courtesy." He liked the concealed custom made hoses to the firewall. So, give it a try if you like challenges and want to save $$$.

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    • 55mike
      Registered Member
      • Mar 2012
      • 221
      • 225
      • Annabella Utah

      #3
      I did mine as well. It was rather challenging especially since my car was effectively "done"... lots more stuff to work around, especially getting the stock defrost ducts out (Mr. Sawzall helped with that).
      This said, careful study of the instructions, and a good dose of patience coupled with some basic skills will prove fruitful, and save considerable $$$
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      • Tabasco
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        • May 2012
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        • 615
        • Poolville, Texas

        #4
        You can go to Vintage Air Website and click on "distributors". You put in your zip code and it will tell you who is local to you. It will tell you if they are installers or not.

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        • busterwivell
          Registered Member
          • Dec 2016
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          • Sahuarita (Tucson), AZ

          #5
          I agree with Chevy Chase. I had never installed AC before I did it in my 71 Chevy pickup. Took some time, and, yes, rereading the instructions a number of times. Since then, I've put in a 56 Studebaker wagon, my 66 Chevelle, my 56 210, and will soon be doing my son-in-law's 67 Chevelle. It gets easier every time, but the satisfaction of doing it yourself is worth it. Give it a go.
          P.S. remove the front seat to do it, I'm too old to try and work around it.

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          • BamaNomad
            Registered Member
            • Nov 2016
            • 3882
            • 3217
            • Rocket City, USA (Huntsville, AL area)

            #6
            Agreed! I didn't have room in my garage to remove the front seat when I was reworking my Vintage Air, so I just undid it and 'moved it back' as far as I could - til it hit the rear seat! We old guys need a little more space and minimizes the contortions we have to go thru!~

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            • Rocketman
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              • Jul 2017
              • 262
              • 3454
              • Rowlett (DFW), TX

              #7
              I used McCains in Richardson for years. Great and honest folks. I just looked them up and they have been bought by Davis Automotive. They still get very good reviews. Here is a link. https://www.mydavisauto.com/
              Glenn Hargrove

              USAF (66-70) Viet Nam Vet

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              • 57barnwagon
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                • Feb 2015
                • 123
                • 2425
                • Southern California

                #8
                Has anyone used vintage air?s serpentine drive systems. Especially the mid version along with their vintage air system? How is it ?

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                • Step56
                  Registered Member
                  • Jan 2024
                  • 18
                  • 5246
                  • TriCities, WA

                  #9
                  I just ordered the vintage system, about 4 to 6 weeks delivery. Going with the V belt and will DIY while I have the seat out for covers.

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                  • 57barnwagon
                    Registered Member
                    • Feb 2015
                    • 123
                    • 2425
                    • Southern California

                    #10
                    were you at nearly $3500

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                    • 57barnwagon
                      Registered Member
                      • Feb 2015
                      • 123
                      • 2425
                      • Southern California

                      #11
                      I found that the $3500 is including the vintage air a/c system and the front runner kit with power steering pump

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                      • Step56
                        Registered Member
                        • Jan 2024
                        • 18
                        • 5246
                        • TriCities, WA

                        #12
                        I am installing the vintage air in my 56, no power steering, waiting on the firewall pad before I start.

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                        • 55mike
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                          • Mar 2012
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                          • Annabella Utah

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Step56
                          I am installing the vintage air in my 56, no power steering, waiting on the firewall pad before I start.
                          Take your time. It's doable.. you'll need some help getting the main unit up and under the dash. I had my neighbor pull out at the bottom, whilst I fished the unit up and in. VA instructions are fairly good.
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                          • Step56
                            Registered Member
                            • Jan 2024
                            • 18
                            • 5246
                            • TriCities, WA

                            #14
                            Originally posted by 55mike
                            Take your time. It's doable.. you'll need some help getting the main unit up and under the dash. I had my neighbor pull out at the bottom, whilst I fished the unit up and in. VA instructions are fairly good.
                            Thank you for the tip Mike. I am in no rush so I have time. And I have neighbors to help. I have the dash stripped now for painting, just finished that today. Engine compartment tomorrow. Thanks again and have a great weekend.

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