SOLD 80 Series Rear A/C vent, ducts, evaporator Assy and fan assembly

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After long thoughts I decided to let this go as I do not have time to do the conversion and most likely selling my 80. This includes the rear roof vents with control switch, side clear duct, bottom duct and evaporator with fan motor assembly. $590, this collection parts cost me more money, lots of time and resource to get them. Couple of broken bits that can be easily fix by epoxy.
 
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Damn, if I knew more about this process, I would be all over it! Looks like I will have to browse mud tonight
 
Wish I had the funds for this as the kids would probably appreciate ac in the back during the summer GLWS
 
Wish I had the funds for this as the kids would probably appreciate ac in the back during the summer GLWS

That was my intention after making a trip from Houston to San Francisco in my 80 few years ago with my in laws, wife and my 2 yr old. 2nd row passengers seems to not getting enough cold air even with max fan speed. So my UZJ201 solved the problem now :D Do not think I will need it as much now and too much projects on hand.
 
Damn, if I knew more about this process, I would be all over it! Looks like I will have to browse mud tonight

This require custom work with AC hard line or using OEM hard line and tinckering with wires too.
 
Saturday bump, price drop.
 
Where the heck do you mount the evap assembly?

By the right rear quarter behind the panel, same as the 100 series with rear AC.
 
if still available in marach arpil 2020, i will take them. i already have center console fridge, so it cant be that hard to get it up and running
 
if still available in marach arpil 2020, i will take them. i already have center console fridge, so it cant be that hard to get it up and running

Sure, let me know when you are ready =)
 

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