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1971 heater/aircon pics wanted

Discussion in 'The Big Chill' started by RichandBen, Oct 29, 2022.

  1. RichandBen

    RichandBen Active Member

    G’day everyone from Oz. The previous owner of my ‘71 GS Stage 1 removed all of the heater and aircon stuff forward of the firewall. I can’t get the car registered without functioning windscreen defogging and the temperature often gets to above 40C/100F in my part of the world, so I want to put it all back in. To aid in this, I would like detail pics of the various parts - installed and out of the car if possible - so that I can figure out what (if anything) is missing and how it all goes together. The no-defogging issue is the last major impediment to getting the car on the road and I wouldn’t mind being able to give myself a nice Christmas present; hopefully you guys can help me achieve that goal.

    Thanks in advance and cheers
     
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  2. 12lives

    12lives Control the controllable, let the rest go

    Do you need factory parts or will aftermarket do?
     
  3. RichandBen

    RichandBen Active Member

    I have a compressor, condenser, evaporator and receiver- dryer, which I believe to be original. I appear to be a bit lacking in heater bits and I would very much like a photo of a heater box for a car with aircon, both on and off the car. Also photos of the aircon parts installed in the engine bay.
     
  4. Matt Knutson

    Matt Knutson Well-Known Member

    Perhaps you might post a picture or three of the items you have plus a couple of pictures of your engine bay.
     

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