Seems like everyone I talk to is installed Vintage Air
or tells me that what they did install works as good
as Vintage Air. At any rate, Vintage Air appears to be
the gold standard. Since I am building my truck for me
and intend to keep it as a daily driver, I am willing
to pay a little extra for continuous COLD air.
Since many of the responses to this type of question
are sent directly to whoever ask it, Would you be kind
enough to summarize the responses and let the rest of
us know what the general consensus is?
Jim Nordwall
1950 3100
--- Mark Mintmier <tenisguy@gte.net> wrote:
> I know this has been discussed before, but I'm just
> about ready to make
> a purchase and wanted to get the latest opinions.
> I'm looking for an
> air conditioning unit for my 1950 Chevy 3100. I've
> built a custom
> center console, so I can't use one of the sure fit
> units that mount
> under the edge of the dash. I really don't like the
> looks of them
> anyway. Even though there are probably a dozen or
> more companies that
> sell A/C units, I'm probably going to go with one of
> the most popular.
> Oh, and if I can make ice cubes on my seats, that's
> fine with me - the
> colder the better!
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations, suggestions,
> and/or experience
> with any of the following companies?
>
> (1) Vintage Air
> (2) Hot Rod Air
> (3) Old Air
> (4) Southern Air
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> Mark Mintmier
> 1950 Chevy 3100
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