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Gen IV Vintage Air Kit, Four Vent Evaporator & V-Belt Compressor (55-56 Chevy Bel Air; 55-56 Chevy 150; 55-56 Chevy 210; 55-56 Chevy Nomad)

Item EK-57-160756-1
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • The Best Cooling Available For Your Classic 1956 Chevy
    • Sure-Fit In Dash Installation With Electronic Servos
    • Use Your Original Heater Controls By Using The Included Control Panel Conversion Kit
    • Allows For "Blended" Heat & Air Conditioning Like A Modern Chevrolet
    • Includes Special Plastic Glove Box Liner To Clear Vintage Air Box
    • Ecklers Legacy Number: 51-96

    Description

    Note: When ordering for a car with a Cross Flow radiator, the condensor provided is 14"x25-1/2" and requires the radiator be mounted in front of the radiator support

    This Chevy Gen IV Vintage Air conditioning unit is sure to keep you cool even on the hottest summer days. It includes all components needed to complete the installation except for belts and engine pulleys. Just install, charge and go! This is not a "hang-on" kit; it fits up under the dash, taking place of the original heater system. This Gen IV unit features fool-proof electronic servo controls that operate using the original deluxe heater control panel. These servos control an advanced ECM module for maximum efficiency. The air conditioning ducts

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    Tech Specs

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