1954 Cavalier-loaded sedan
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I am selling my 1954 Cavalier after loving it for 37 years. It has PS,PB, A/C, rebuilt engine, new brake booster, and new gas tank (Kanter). $7500 buys my daily driver Packard, boxes of extra parts, shop tools, receipts folder. I will have a photo ad in the Cormorant beginning February; if anyone would like to know more about my Packard please email me @: davidchilds2009@gmail.com. I can send photos, plus I have a photo DVD.
Posted on: 2018/1/14 11:47
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I can just make out the clear plastic tubes on the back shelf so it must be one of the aftermarket units.
Posted on: 2018/1/14 13:19
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At some point when the original owners bought the car they added Frigikar after-market A/C. Parts of the A/C have been restored and it is ready for leak testing. The compressor is a Tecumseh original. Will post additional a/c photos this week.
Posted on: 2018/1/22 7:46
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Thanks for posting the AC photos. Am looking forward to the next batch. Under hood and trunk detail photos would be most appreciated.
Interesting is that one of the auto magazines of the day put together a chart of various aftermarket units and Frigikar was listed as not supporting S-P products. Obviously that did not preclude their units from being installed but I wonder if support either from Frigikar or Packard was available to get the mechanical pieces under the hood to fit. It could be the installing dealer did it all on his own and cobbled together pieces designed for another brand. There are photos of one other Frigikar install which shows a slightly different trunk and control unit. No underhood details though. That install has some short plastic ducts on the package shelf which have a tapered slot or opening running down the front of the duct and looks as if they might also rotate a small amount. What can be seen of yours appears to be the typical rear window to headliner length just about everyone with a trunk unit used..
Posted on: 2018/1/22 10:53
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Howard
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