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Old 09-03-2014, 03:23 PM   #1
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60-66 a/c setup maybe?

sometimes it pays to be at the yearly swap meet at closing ended up with this a/c setup along with a bunch of 60-66 sheetmetal anyhow not sure what it belongs to or how much it's worth I don't really have any use for it any of you have any ideas? Thanks





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Old 09-03-2014, 08:03 PM   #2
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Re: 60-66 a/c setup maybe?

Aftermarket I would guess. GM had the A6 compressor in 62 or 63...GM never used that style of compressor to my knowledge. Could have been dealer installed possibly but pretty sure not factory.
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Old 09-03-2014, 08:39 PM   #3
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Re: 60-66 a/c setup maybe?

When I first went to work in a car dealer in the late 70's those were very popular around here. You would get the base kit and then the bracket and pulley kit for what ever you were working on. As more and more cars came with AC they started to fade away. Can still find one in the junk yards that have older cars and at the swap meets. They are all old R12 systems and sell around here for a couple of hundred bucks in nice shape.
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Old 09-04-2014, 08:13 AM   #4
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Re: 60-66 a/c setup maybe?

That York compressor would be a choice piece on a bagged truck/car that folks wanted it to look sort of "stock" since those compressors are from that era.

They make good belt driven compressors for air bagged vehicles, opposed to full electric compressors.
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Re: 60-66 a/c setup maybe?

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When I first went to work in a car dealer in the late 70's those were very popular around here. You would get the base kit and then the bracket and pulley kit for what ever you were working on. As more and more cars came with AC they started to fade away. Can still find one in the junk yards that have older cars and at the swap meets. They are all old R12 systems and sell around here for a couple of hundred bucks in nice shape.
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What would this Harrison model be worth? It has a crack on the plastic housing but all parts are there. It was a factory install from a 66' GMC 1-ton
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When I first went to work in a car dealer in the late 70's those were very popular around here. You would get the base kit and then the bracket and pulley kit for what ever you were working on. As more and more cars came with AC they started to fade away. Can still find one in the junk yards that have older cars and at the swap meets. They are all old R12 systems and sell around here for a couple of hundred bucks in nice shape.
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Here are some more pics of the Harrison AC unit trying to figure what its worth.
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Old 11-04-2014, 07:18 PM   #7
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Also have the heater box that it mounts to...
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