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    Posted: Aug/09/2020 at 12:50pm
Was wondering has anyone tried to employ an after-market air conditioning system that would discharge through the rear of the interior? 
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Originally posted by IB Sorgn IB Sorgn wrote:

Was wondering has anyone tried to employ an after-market air conditioning system that would discharge through the rear of the interior? 


Note sure if an aftermarket air system has the capability.

If you have a console, it is doable. Just by obtaining a system from a donor car at a wrecking yard.

None of my current cars have rear A/C and heat vents. But oddly enough the 4 door equivalent of our 2 door, has it. Every thing is the same in both cars but the duct work through the console and the rear vent at the end of the console.

I grabbed the necessary parts to convert, and am thinking of removing the ash tray end on my console to use a newer car vent. Possibly grabbing another set of ducts (they are thin to pass air through a console), and setting up something similar.

The ducts are always on, with a direct connection to the blower box. The vent has directional and on/off door. It's all pretty simple, as long as the blower box has adequate room to cut out a hole for adding a conduit for ducting.
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I installed "Classic Auto Air" in my 68 Camaro which did not have factory a/c. Worked great...similar if not better than Vintage Air. Classic Auto Air sells a Universal Trunk mounted a/c system. It mounts forward in the trunk under the hat shelf, on the trunk floor. Comes with a remote control. $900.00. If interested check out their website.
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That's not a bad deal if it includes compressor, condenser dryer, etc.  I spent almost that to get my factory system working again.
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Only thing about the trunk mount is the long hoses that have to be run under the car, and having to cut into the package shelf structure. Still, not a bad option. You can use any of the systems that use ducts to vents, but would have to have some kind of return air duct to the blower. 
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