Aftermarket Air-con!!! Free to a good home
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Old Timer
Anyone fancy Air-con? Well I have used aftermarket setup from a cabby I used to own, and its free to a good home but you will need to come and collect it from North Devon. It's got to be a very rare setup.
If no one's interested it will be going to the tip next weekend.
It's almost the complete kit but condition of it's component parts is unknown. The only parts I didn't remove from the car were the pulley from the crankshaft to drive the belt for the compressor and the vents that were added to the dash below the ashtray.
Not for the faint hearted to fit. The car had has its fuse box relocated to the other side of the car and holes cut in the bulkhead for the hoses to pass through. The Cabbys strengthening knee bar has been cut into to allow the vents to be fitted. It was electrically disabled when I bought the car it was removed from so I can't verify it works. It may well fit a tin top better and you may get away with relocating the fuse box in a LHD car.
The compressor mount may be useful if considering mounting a power steering pump? It bolts over the waterpump,
If no one's interested it will be going to the tip next weekend.
It's almost the complete kit but condition of it's component parts is unknown. The only parts I didn't remove from the car were the pulley from the crankshaft to drive the belt for the compressor and the vents that were added to the dash below the ashtray.
Not for the faint hearted to fit. The car had has its fuse box relocated to the other side of the car and holes cut in the bulkhead for the hoses to pass through. The Cabbys strengthening knee bar has been cut into to allow the vents to be fitted. It was electrically disabled when I bought the car it was removed from so I can't verify it works. It may well fit a tin top better and you may get away with relocating the fuse box in a LHD car.
The compressor mount may be useful if considering mounting a power steering pump? It bolts over the waterpump,
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Local Hero
It's a good kit this, had it one a cabby that came through my stock - worked a treat!
Andy
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1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
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Local Hero
Do you still have this?
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1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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