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CoolDave

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So I have removed the underhood AC components from my D100, I’m planning on sticking them in a box on the shelf unless someone has a use for them.

Is there much if any value in original AC components and brackets?
 
Someone, somewhere needs that stuff. Advertise it on Dodge truck forums, eBay, something. I need factory AC stuff for a Challenger, and it ain't easy.
 
So I have removed the underhood AC components from my D100, I’m planning on sticking them in a box on the shelf unless someone has a use for them.

Is there much if any value in original AC components and brackets?
The crankshaft pulley is the hardest part of the under hood parts to find, next are the hoses. I don't understand why people want to remove their ac system to begin with unless it's for competition reasons. Vehicle's get better mileage using the ac rather than rolling down the windows and yes this is coming from direct personal experience.
 
I can't decide if OP's username is appropriate, or ironic.
I’d say it’s ironic since I’m removing stuff that would actively keep me cool. Lol.

The crankshaft pulley is the hardest part of the under hood parts to find, next are the hoses. I don't understand why people want to remove their ac system to begin with unless it's for competition reasons. Vehicle's get better mileage using the ac rather than rolling down the windows and yes this is coming from direct personal experience.
A couple of reasons for me personally.. the whole system inside the cab (blower fan, wiring, vacuum hoses etc.) is already a mess so realistically if I was going to add air back in functionally I’d be replacing the entire system anyway. This truck is also just a weekend cruiser for running to the store, I’d rather have a less cluttered engine bay and hopefully help out someone who will actually use the parts.
 
It’s a ‘73 truck with a ‘75 motor in it. I will finish pulling the last odds and ends and get it listed in the classifieds here with some photos.
Ok than, it's the big cast iron compressor not the newer round aluminum one... If it was the other style I'd of sent you a PM.
 
For the folks that want orig style AC parts they are getting increasingly hard to find.
 
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