Could only find this:https://thenewswheel.com/when-did-cars-first-get-air-conditioning/
Munch, i don't know if they make them for Chevy, but i think Walker or Cool Craft make a combo radiator with a/c condeser built on the front 1930 ford model A's. It might fit in your grill shell. I see they make them for Chevy motor swap on inlet outletsI'll see if i can find a picture.The only other option that i have seen is remote location on an angle mounted under the car near the rear with an electric fan. Here is the Walker radiator/a/c combo. Not cheap at $1049🤯 **(note the condenser lines on the lower right of the tank)Thanks Sammons, I'll check it out...
Munch, i don't know if they make them for Chevy, but i think Walker or Cool Craft make a combo radiator with a/c condeser built on the front 1930 ford model A's. It might fit in your grill shell. I see they make them for Chevy motor swap on inlet outletsI'll see if i can find a picture.The only other option that i have seen is remote location on an angle mounted under the car near the rear with an electric fan. Here is the Walker radiator/a/c combo. Not cheap at $1049🤯 **(note the condenser lines on the lower right of the tank) Sammons, I got a quote from vintage air for a remote condenser with fsn. I didn't think you could mount them that far away. I guess as long as it is getting air, I assume thats the purpose of thr fsn...
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