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4/25/2013 2:14 PM  #1


What do I need to complete my AC system?

I have the head unit, the part that goes inside that turns the unit on and off.  What else do I need to complete the AC system?

 

4/25/2013 2:34 PM  #2


Re: What do I need to complete my AC system?

Found a coupla good guides to stuff at the mustangproject website the other day including this one on 64-1/2 - 66 AC systems which has a lot of info in it: http://www.mustangproject.com/links/maual1small.pdf

Might help, you can find most of the parts you'll need from a variety of Mustang vendors. You could also check out Classic Auto Air, I believe they have parts for the factory system as well as offering some pretty nice retrofit systems.


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