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Offline money pit

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Removing AC
« on: February 14, 2016 - 02:46:49 PM »
I have a 73 challenger with a 318. The AC doesn't work. I was thinking of removing the entire unit. Will it hurt the value of the car?  Thanks




Offline AARTA340

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Re: Removing AC
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2016 - 02:56:01 PM »
If you do remove the AC, save the parts so if/when you do sell the car, you can again maximize its value. Some areas of the country, ac is not needed, but in others, it is a deal breaker without.  :cheers:

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Re: Removing AC
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2016 - 03:03:28 PM »
Is it original to the car, fender tag code H51 or H53.
Thinking of taking mine off, not working well and in the way.

As said , save everything.
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Offline money pit

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Re: Removing AC
« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2016 - 12:12:13 PM »
Yes it's original to the car. I'm in California so it's needed but the cost to repair or convert it would be expensive. Thanks

Offline dfrazz

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Re: Removing AC
« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2016 - 12:59:18 PM »
Just taking off the condenser?  No big deal other than you may want to switch out the dual groove pulleys.

If you are completely switching your car over to a non-AC car then that is a bigger issue.  you will need a new dash, new heater box, and modify the firewall.

Offline money pit

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Re: Removing AC
« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2016 - 02:42:26 AM »
I didn't think about all the other modifications.  Thanks

Offline bc3j

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Removing AC
« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2016 - 01:56:55 PM »
I removed mine from a '70 Challenger 383. Took everything off under the hood and capped the ports at the firewall. Install non-ac big block pulleys.  I'm in Ohio so the summer weather is different. I saved everything because the car is an unrestored original.  Anyway, I like the old 4-40 air, 4 windows down and 40mph.

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Re: Removing AC
« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2016 - 07:19:48 PM »
I would be interested in buying the small bock ac stuff. I don't have anything under the hood for my ac car

Offline Brillo1974

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Re: Removing AC
« Reply #8 on: March 18, 2016 - 07:36:02 PM »
I removed mine from a '70 Challenger 383. Took everything off under the hood and capped the ports at the firewall. Install non-ac big block pulleys.  I'm in Ohio so the summer weather is different. I saved everything because the car is an unrestored original.  Anyway, I like the old 4-40 air, 4 windows down and 40mph.
I don't like the looks of the AC at all and in Iowa I can handle a couple months of heat without it. I open my windows and vents and it is actually cool in there when you are doing at least 20 mph. When I had my GTO I steamed in that thing like a lobster. Myself I would buy the Non AC car before one with AC, I'm glad mine doesn't have it.
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Re: Removing AC
« Reply #9 on: March 18, 2016 - 07:43:33 PM »
I would be interested in buying the small bock ac stuff. I don't have anything under the hood for my ac car
                   I have all the small block compressor mounting brackets if your interested. For the original RV2 compressor.

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Re: Removing AC
« Reply #10 on: March 18, 2016 - 07:52:24 PM »
I might take it off your hands  :stirpot:

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Re: Removing AC
« Reply #11 on: May 15, 2016 - 12:27:16 AM »
I removed mine from a '70 Challenger 383. Took everything off under the hood and capped the ports at the firewall. Install non-ac big block pulleys.  I'm in Ohio so the summer weather is different. I saved everything because the car is an unrestored original.  Anyway, I like the old 4-40 air, 4 windows down and 40mph.

bc3j -
do you have pictures of the firewall after you capped off the ports?  Wanted to see how it looks.  Also, did you remove everything under the dash or just under the hood?

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