If you had an option to add air conditioning to a big block car, would you? How much hp would you lose? How is initial investment and maintenance cost (ac unit, pulleys, belts, hoses, charging annually)? And in the end, is it worth it?
Did the Vintage Air unit on the 1969 Coronet. I like it, but things you should know are:
1. If the engine cooling system is marginal, using the A/C will make it worse. With my old radiator/fan setup when driving in 100 degree temps, I could only use the A/C for about 10-15 minutes and the engine temps would really climb, so would have to shut down the A/C for a few minutes to cool the engine before turning the A/C on again.
I upgraded to a better radiator and cooling fans, but haven't has the car out yet.
2. The fan for the A/C and heater pulls air from under the dash, so it is like running in re-cycle in a modern car and the fan noise can be a bit loud on high speed. The factory cowl air inlet is blocked off with a plate provided in the kit, so you also loose the passenger side fresh air cable.
3. Minor, but kit comes with a new shallow glovebox insert as the unit is behind the glove box and the factory box is too deep.
4. I'm not totally sold on the under the fender line routing? it is mostly out of the engine compartment, so it looks OK.
5. Things I like are the condenser / dryer setup fits nice and clean in front of the 26" radiator. Not sure if there would be issues with a 22" radiator?
The somewhat factory looking electronic controls that install in place of the factory controls is a nice touch and leave room behind the controls if using the dual 3.5" center speaker adaptor plate. The vent tubes, adaptors, and under dash vents were pretty easy to install and hook up.
Likely won't notice any power loss, and should be pretty low maintenance.
My setup is not totally Vintage Air. The Vintage Air kit comes with a Sanden SD5 compressor with V-Belt pulley and brackets to mount to the engine.
My engine has the Billet Specialities Tru Track Serpentine system that came with a Sanden SD7 compressor which I used.