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Re: [alfa] A/C compressor recommendations



Yes - I am on the west coast about 100 miles south of Tampa in Punta Gorda.

There is a place in Tampa that specializes in all sorts of custom A/C work 
called Classic Auto Air Mfg Co - could that be the place you are thinking 
of? It is not on Henderson; it's address is:

Classic Auto Air
2020 West Kennedy Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33606
813-251-2356
813-251-4994

Gwynne Spencer


At 12:37 AM 6/14/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Gwynne:
>
>Aren't you somewhere on the west coast of Florida?  The name escapes me 
>just now, but there's a custom A/C shop in Tampa (on Henderson, I think) 
>that is nationally known for fitting A/C to classic cars that weren't 
>originally so equipped, and they also cater to the hot rod crowd.  That 
>might be a good place to start, and they may know of a bolt-on swap for 
>the old York compressor from your GTV.  Try a google or verizon super 
>pages search, and I'll bet you locate them quickly.
>
>Regards,
>
>Dean
>Lutz, ,FL
>'74 & '87 Spider Veloce's
>
>
>At 12:20 AM 6/14/2004, you wrote:
>>Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 15:11:58 -0400
>>From: "Gwynne W. Spencer" <[email protected]>
>>Subject: [alfa] A/C compressor recommendations
>>
>>Can any of you recommend what modern rotary compressor one should use to
>>replace the original in a 1974 2000 GTV. Maybe by description of what car
>>it might be used in (that way I could try to find one in a "bone yard" or
>>an after market source supplier))
>>
>>Gwynne Spencer
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