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What's the cost for aftermarket AC

Started by erlendch, October 03, 2013, 11:30:21 AM

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erlendch

Hi,

I got a 1969 Charger R/T without AC. The defroster/heater system is broken, so might as well put AC in it since I now have to spend $$ on it anyway. I am not able to do anything myself tho. I'm getting the quote from my repair shop later today, but thought I check with you guys approx what the price should be so I do not get ripped off or anything.

Great if anyone know the price for the parts, possibly even a link to where to buy, and how many hours of work it should be.

Thanks,
Erlend

69charger2002

I have found the classic auto air kit to be the best. It's set up for a non a/c car/control panel. The cost of the kit is around $1400 with shipping. Now labor is a different story. It's pretty labor intensive time wise to do the install. Mainly the underdash aspect of it. Taking the old box out is a bear, and if your charger was a factory A/C car, there is some cutting etc on the firewall required and you have to make a template for the new box. If it's a factory non A/C car, the install is a little easier. I have always pulled favors getting my systems installed, but i would not be surprised to hear a quote of $500-1000 for labor installation. Worst case scenario that would be $2500 bucks or so. The plus about the aftermarket kit of course is that the new box blows much harder and it runs on cheap R134A freon
Trav
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Hey Travis, do you have any recollections on the weight of the CAA underdash setup compared to the stock units?   What about the size?  

The stock A/C evap boxes are huge boat anchors and even the stock heater-only rigs aren't small.