Edelbrock performer intake manifold for a 318

wrong there bucko. asked and answered by yours truly. don't be trying to take credit where it ain't due. you didn't know, i answered. you fail to impress me with your knowledge

maybe it's you that's the failure here. first and foremost you post up an AC question in a thread that's about intake manifolds and you not buying a car (again). then, the wording of your post is some real what-the-fuckery, like some rambling prose that you wrote out while high on peyote.

also, i don't think you have a leg to stand on in regards to staying on topic. your modus operandi seems to be tangents and non-sequitur. but i digress...

the parts are out there, you just have to look. not everything is an easy button like turning on the AC in your minivan, daniel. sometimes you have to get out of the basement and go hunt down the parts in the bright sunlight at a swapmeet!

you're like that kid in class that gets straight A's but then just washes out in college or life. just because you can do research doesn't mean you retain any of the information or you have any ability to apply it.

mister "i do my research and know my ****" can't even answer a simple question about damn port sizes, and doesn't know the difference between AC and non AC cars. what joke. you're straight clown shoes, bro.
Your way off course. I know the difference between ac and non ac car's and no you never said anything about where or how to get new ac lines and I know for a fact what new replacement parts are available for the A bodies, I don't mean buying some used part that it's a bunch of work before you can even use it. Make yourself a list of interior parts for the 1973 to 1975 duster's and I think that you'll be surprised to what's not available. Sure you can probably find a used bumper for a couple of hundred dollars and then spend a couple more hundred dollars getting it rechromed