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That reminds me what I am doing with all my Squares.

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Easy with aftermarket units.

I'd want factory A/C which is a little harder.

That truck is located in bucket's town.

Yeah, I'd prefer the OEM set up too. And yep its a bit tougher than aftermarket units, but it can certainly be done. It would be best to find a donor OEM AC vehicle since you have to change the AC control head unit, cables to vents, vac lines and servos, AC air box for evap coil, duct work, and I think the heatercore goes in a differant location too, then the accumulaor plumbing and consdensor core and mounting hardware, along with the wiring harness. Lots of stuff to get from the donor.
 

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