Hi Scott,
I am in the long process of redoing my 68 GT6. I want to put air
conditioning in it also. I have looked for things that might work,
though I haven't spent a lot of time on it yet. No one seems to have a
kit for it. But Vintage Air (http://www.vintageair.com/) and Hot Rod
Air have (http://www.hotrodair.com/) products that might be able to be used.
I just ran across TBI products (http://www.tbiproducts.com).
Anyway, if you get any good ideas, please let me know or post it to the
list.
Thanks,
Roger Elliott
68 GT6
scott wrote:
> how do all,
>
> I used to be on the spitfire and triumphs list about seven, eight
> years ago. the spit's been holed up in the garage for all but two
> days since then. but work is slowing down a little, and I saw the
> only (other, besides the spitfire) triumph I've lusted after
> yesterday--a mk. 1 gt6.
>
> the job thing means I have some money laying around, and the gt6
> hasn't lost anything on looks. so I thought I'd buy it, but that
> leads to why the spit was furloughed so long ago. a/c. summers here
> will make you turn to religion. constant 100% humidity and 90+ deg. F.
> so to cut this short: can I? anyone seen it done? or ideally, anyone
> done it themselves and want to nudge me in the right direction?
> without it, the car's useful life is reduced to a few weeks a year.
> at least until it gets pushed behind assorted motorcycles, mustang
> parts, etc. I know they made them for the tr6, but google gets me
> nothing on the gt6. I don't mind some fabrication, but it'd be nice
> not to have to totally reinvent the wheel.
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> scott
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