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On my GTX, I'm going to try the Classic Auto Air system. The CAA controls resemble the stock non-a/c controls.
I'm not much of a fan of the CAA control panel. The direction for the HOT/COLD slider isn't immediately intuitive.
It is a fore/aft slide but which direction means what? Is toward the firewall cold? Is away from the firewall hot? Same with the fan slider. You just move it and feel for the air flow to determine if you're getting what you want. It could have been designed different. The Vintage Air panel slides left to right and isn't much better. The late models sure have this figured out with the icons they use. These aftermarket guys should have done better.
I wasn't too keen on that plate VA wants you to use on the firewall and since I was going for more of a dealer installed a/c look, and running the hoses and lines under the fender wasn't going to work either.
The ONLY advantage of the Vintage Air system is the wide range of options for routing the lines. That "advantage" is a mixed bag though because none of those alternate routes are ideal. Routing the lines in the wheelwell puts them at greater risk of damage or contact from the tire.