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5/20/2013 12:54 PM  #1


Aftermarket Air Conditioning

Classic Air or Vintage Air. This is for a Restomod 1965 Fastback so I don't care about stock look. I just want to know the ugly and beauty of both systems to make a decision concerning cost and reliability. Or to see if there is another alternative that I am not seeing.

Thanks,
 Ed

 

5/20/2013 2:10 PM  #2


Re: Aftermarket Air Conditioning

I have CAA for a few years now with no issues. Their new model has all electronic controls, mine has cables but it works great and the installation was a snap. Customer service is top notch, as it should be.
 I 'spose either system works well, take your pick!


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

5/20/2013 2:47 PM  #3


Re: Aftermarket Air Conditioning

x2 on Classic aa


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