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Mark IV under-dash A/C - what did this come outa?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by versicat, Dec 22, 2007.

  1. versicat
    Joined: Dec 18, 2007
    Posts: 22

    versicat
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    Hello All,

    I am about to install this Mark IV Under-dash unit in my '63 'Squire (because it looks cool and fits well). I'm curious re what these came in (Lincolns, I assume), or even if they were factory installed at all (were they an after-market only unit?).
    Will it be significantly less effective than the SelectAire unit (it's a bit smaller)?

    Any help appreciated.

    Thanks,

    - Adam
     

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  2. 59 brook
    Joined: Jun 12, 2005
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    59 brook
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    my dad had one installed on a 63 plymouth wagon when i was a kid and my 59 chevy wagon had one in it when i bought it along with a thank you letter from the manufacturer to the car owner
     
  3. tommy
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    The Mark IV A/C unit was sold as a universal add on A/C unit. The under dash part that you have was the same for most any make and model. The compressor mounts that they supplied were different for different makes and engines. It's not a Lincoln part.

    Some of the factories did offer under dash units like the Mustangs and Chevrolet's from the middle 60's.
     
  4. versicat
    Joined: Dec 18, 2007
    Posts: 22

    versicat
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    Thanks! Great info.

    I'm about to spend a small fortune getting it all together so it blows cold (hoses, dryer, valve, evacuation, freon, etc.) - y'all find that they work well? Is it important that I have the larger Ford SelectAire unit if I want cold A/C?

    Peace,

    - A
     

  5. fms427
    Joined: Nov 17, 2006
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    I think you'll be happy with it. I have a similar unit in a 47 Ford, and it will freeze the interior - in very hot weather !! Most underdash units put out much more cold than the in- dash Vintage Air type unit, since it has a lot more efficient air flow. :)
     
  6. I have one for The Ugly Truck.
     
  7. versicat
    Joined: Dec 18, 2007
    Posts: 22

    versicat
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    Holy sh*t - nice project! Will stay tuned...
     
  8. shpotty
    Joined: Aug 14, 2007
    Posts: 247

    shpotty
    Member
    from New Jersey

    Versicat,

    The only downside to underdash air is the vents are mounted so low. Other than that, I think you'll be happy with it. I had a similar unit in my Jeep Wagoneer and even with 134 in it you could freeze your turnips if you weren't careful.
     
  9. I have one exactly the same in my COE and it works great. There was a tag on mine with the old hoses indicating it was 1962 Ford installation originally. I had custom hoses made up, that was the most expensive part, rest was swap meet parts except for a new Sanden compressor. I am very limited on space in engine compartment, so the Sanden was the best choice. I assume you will use R-134a, and you need as large and efficient of a condenser as possible for best results.
     
  10. versicat
    Joined: Dec 18, 2007
    Posts: 22

    versicat
    Member

    I was going to use R12... Mistake?

    Thx,

    - Adam
     
  11. monsterflake
    Joined: May 13, 2003
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    vintage is re-popping the mark IV, i imagine you can everything you need from them...
     
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  13. junkyardjeff
    Joined: Jul 23, 2005
    Posts: 8,595

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    I have one just like it waiting for something to put it in,it might go in my 65 custom 500 if I keep it. I had a sears add on a/c in a 53 olds and it worked great. Jeff
     
  14. FritzTownFord
    Joined: Apr 7, 2007
    Posts: 1,020

    FritzTownFord
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    What he said. Call 'em and ask for George Packard.

    There are VA dealers that are Alliance members too.
     

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