You can probably put ac in most anything if you want to work at it. There
is a book on the subject, intended for hot rodders, called How to Air
Condition Your Car, by Remus and Chisenhall, #119009AP, $19.95, from
Classic Motorbooks, 1800 826-6600. I do not know how well the book is
done, just that it exists.
Ray Gibbons Dept. of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics
Univ. of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT
gibbons@northpole.med.uvm.edu (802) 656-8910
On Tue, 22 Nov 1994, Donald Williams wrote:
> The other day I sighted a 1979 MGB roadster in a junk yard near my house.
> thinking that perhaps it had some salvagable parts, I went over to take a
> look at it. To my suprise the car was fitted with an after-market air
> conditioning unit. The unit seems to be complete except for the parts that
> should be under the hood (cooling radiator, & air pump). Has anyone else
> seen one of these units before? Where may I get repair & replacement parts
> from? (JC Whitney maybe??????)
>
> Thanks for any imput........
>
> Don
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> Donald C. Williams
> Senior in Marine Biology,
> President, Galveston Grotto
> Texas A&M University
> Galveston, Texas
>
> Reply to: wi0297 @tamug3.tamu.edu
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