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Vintage Air Gen Iv Kit 62-65 Chevy Ii Nova A/c Heat Defrost Air Conditioning on 2040-parts.com

US $1,399.00
Location:

Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States

Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Vintage Air Country/Region of Manufacture:United States SKU:RETAIL MATERIALS

 62-65 Chevy II  Nova Vintage Air Gen IV Sure Fit Kit.  This kit is specifically designed to bolt into your vehicle with no fabrication and includes everything needed to install air conditioning on your Chevy II. Kits are set up for your specific application so you must call 1-800-296-9844 or 1-540-434-4448 before ordering so that we can get all the specifics of your vehicle to ensure proper fit.

Gen IV Sure Fit System Features:

-Fly-By-Wire fully electronic servo motor controls with no cable or capillary tubes

-Infinite "just right temperature" air blending

-Infinite blower fan speed adjustment

-High Volume dehumidified defrost mode

-Separate high capacity aluminum plate & fin cooling coil

-Mounts behind dash

-Uses rotary in-dash controls for an OEM appearence

-Factory 3 year warranty

  We are a Top Rated Vintage Air dealer with more than a decade of experience in selling and installing Vintage Air products. We can assist you with setting up an A/C kit for whatever application you may have.

Our goal is to provide you with the best service possible. If, for some reason you do not feel you have received a "5 star" service, please contact a customer service representative at 1-800-296-9844


















 



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