Classic Auto Air’s new D.E.R. (Direct Electronic Replacement) Controls for 1969 Camaros and 1970-72 Chevelles provide fully electric operation for your Perfect Fit Elite air-conditioning system. The 100% aluminum controls bolt into the factory location of your outdated cable operated controls, giving you plug-and-play convenience. They are backlit for night driving.
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Just Released: D.E.R. (Direct Electronic Replacement) Controls for 1969 Camaros and 1970-72 Chevelles
Thursday, February 21st, 2013A/C Upgrade Kits for 89 – 92 Camaros
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012We have three new additions to our line of easy-to-install conversion kits to make your vintage ride’s A/C system work better and look better under the hood. 1989 – 92 Camaro owners can now enjoy the benefits of Classic Auto Air’s custom upgrade kits for compressors and engine compartments. (more…)
Alternate A/C Compressor Placement for a ’69 Camaro with a Fuel-injected Engine
Wednesday, September 19th, 2012This email inquiry from a ’69 Camaro owner refers to a retrofit we perform on an almost-daily basis.
I’m building a ’69 Camaro with no A/C and an injected LS1 engine. I like the idea of adding your Perfect Fit System but wonder what I would have to do to make it work in my case. I have to mount the compressor high on the passenger side and the harness is set up with the all the A/C wiring going to the PCM. Have you done a retrofit like this before?
Eliminating the Heater Box and Reversing the Alternator and Compressor in a ’74 Camaro
Wednesday, September 12th, 2012This email from a ’74 Camaro owner is a good example of the many different alterations we can accommodate when converting a factory air car to CAA air conditioning.
I am interested in upgrading my A/C system with your complete kit. The kit description states it is for cars without factory air. Mine has the original factory air. Will this work? If so, is there enough room under the dash for the dryer, evaporator, and blower so I can eliminate the heater box in the engine compartment? Do you carry a plate to cover this opening from the eliminated engine heater box? I also want to reverse the alternator and A/C compressor. Do you have the correct brackets to do this? What about an electric fan?
1967 – 78 Camaro Now Upgraded to Elite!
Saturday, April 14th, 2012What’s great about the 1967 – 78 Camaro “Perfect Fit Elite™” System?
- It’s fully electronic
- Our EZ Cable Integrators™ allow simple attachment to your control head
- Our EZ Wire™color coding system makes wiring connections as simple as color matching
- You get infinite control over air displacement and temperature
- We’ve upgraded the instructions and the packaging to make installation even easier
- We’ve improved the efficiency of the Condenser (more…)
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