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Corvette With Factory Air Conditioning, LS Engine Conversion, 1967

Item EK-25-347734-1
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Great Upgrade For Your C2 1967 Corvette
    • Fly-By-Wire System Has Fully Electronic Servo Motor Controls
    • Mounts Completely Behind The Dash
    • A/C Exits Through Dash Vents, Heat Exits At Floor
    • Includes Dehumidified Defrost
    • Mounts In Existing Holes In Your Dash And Firewall
    • Complete Kit Includes Evaporator, Condenser, Drier, Compressor, Compressor Bracket
    • Adds High Performance R134a A/C
    • Made In The USA
    • 3-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty

    Description

    Your 1967 C2 Corvette is a wonderful platform for an LS engine upgrade. This Corvette Vintage Air Gen IV air conditioning unit is sure to keep you cool even on the hottest summer days. This kit 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 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 heater control panel. These servos control an advanced ECM module for maximum efficiency. All of our Vintage Air systems use R134a refrigerant. Keep cool in the summertime with a 1967 Corvette Vintage Air Gen IV air conditioning system, from Eckler's Corvette. Trust Eckler's Corvette fo

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    Tech Specs

    4.7

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