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Old 04-09-2003, 06:06 PM
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Post 67 Gto Aftermarket A/C

Hey I have a 67 Gto. I was wondering if any of you people know where I should look for info on an aftermarket A/C setup for the car. It doesnt have a/c now.

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Old 04-09-2003, 08:38 PM
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Post re: 67 Gto Aftermarket A/C

We sell Hot Rod Air and have always been happy.

www.hotrodair.com

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Old 04-16-2003, 02:32 PM
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Thumbs up re: 67 Gto Aftermarket A/C

I have a 67 GTO, I used an Old Air Products unit in my car. I wanted a semi-factory look so I put in the underdash unit (CAP-200)along with a factory A-6 compressor. It looks very similer to a add on system that would have been installed by the dealership and it works really good. I would recommend speaking with Clint in their sales department, he was very helpfull with my questions. He also has a 67 GTO so he knew exactly what I needed. Their web site is www.oldairproducts.com or email clint @oldairproducts.com
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