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1966 Ford Mustang Vintage A/C Performance Check

Maintain Your Cool During The Heat Of Summer
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Today you’d be hard pressed to find a new vehicle on a dealer’s lot without factory air conditioning. Even 20 years ago in the early ’90s the Mustang’s A/C system was an option, though the majority of Mustangs sold had the Preferred Equipment Package (PEP) checked off on the order form. This included A/C, power windows and locks, and more. Dealer installed A/C kits were something many dealers, mostly in the northern states and Canada, still stocked for the customer who finally caved in and wanted A/C in their car. Going back even further to the ’50s and ’60s and you’d note just a few percent of new vehicles came with factory ordered A/C and dealer-installed kits were big ticket items that few could afford.
Photo Gallery: 1966 Ford Mustang Vintage A/C Performance Check – Modified Mustangs & Fords
Photo Gallery: 1966 Ford Mustang Vintage A/C Performance Check – Modified Mustangs & Fords
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1966 Ford Mustang Vintage A/C Performance Check
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Win a Trip to SEMA 2010
Win a Trip to SEMA 2010 GearWrench launches @Work Video Contest, Asks Tool Users To Show Their Tools In Action GearWrench will reward one lucky winner with an all expenses paid trip to SEMA show in Las Vegas in November. Check out today’s blog for more details on how to enter this cool contest and maybe we’ll see YOU at SEMA this November. GearWrench® today announced the launch of its “GearWrench @Work” contest, which allows tool users to upload a video for a chance to win an all expenses paid trip to Las Vegas in November to attend the Specialty Equipment Manufacturers Association’s (SEMA) annual conference.

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Get A Grip
Get A Grip ?Tired of throwing belts? Looking for some extra horsepower?

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