At 11:35 AM 07/22/2002 -0700, you wrote: >Hi Folks, > >After a bit of a haitus, I've re-upped to the list. Not much has changed. > > >I still have my big block '70 SS lookalike, still as sweet as ever, but in >summer hibernation since a car with no A/C in metro Phoenix during summer is >not much fun. >
I used to live in Phoenix, hey in Jan you can cruise with the windows all down while other people are in 12" of snow ;) >Given my experiences with the Elky A/C, I made the right decision with the >latest entry to the stable. Picked up a '75 GMC C15 pickup recently >(pampered, original owner, paint and 454/TH400!). A/C was non-functional. >Had the compressor, orifice tube, drier and a hose replaced - thought about >going to R134A - and thought better of it. Now, this refurbed R12 system >will freeze your arse out even in the heat of the day. Expensive, but well >worth the extra dough. YMMV. I know how it is, 12 yrs ago I bought 4 50 lb drums of R12 for $2.00 a lb, I thought that was high, cost me $400.00. But I thought ok I will use it someday, but when it was outlawed in the USA I got rid of it all. Then I put all the $$ in World Com stock ;) ----------------------------------------------------- To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

