Re: IML: anyone ever used dry ice to cool your Imperial?
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Re: IML: anyone ever used dry ice to cool your Imperial?
- From: Chris Hawkins <imperial1966@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 12:20:47 -0700 (PDT)
A/C was installed in about 1500 Packards beginning
with the 1940 model up through the beginning of WW2.
Cadillac installed it in about 300 1941 models. A/C
was offered in the 1941 Crown Imperial, also. (I saw
it featured on a whole page of a 1941 Crown Imperial
brochure.) There was a full page magazine ad for a
1942 Desoto which focused on its latest accessory -
factory installed A/C. So apparently Chrysler
expanded its A/C availability the following year.
A/C was dropped from factory accessory lists on all
makes until being reintroduced industry-wide in 1953.
Chris H
--- JIM LORENZEN <jdlpdx@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Actually, I believe Packard was the first make to
> offer factory airconditioning. It was an option on
> the 1941 models.
>
> Jim L. in OR
> '60 Crown 4dr Southampton
> '62 Crown 4dr Southampton
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: RODGER D. REDDISH
> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 7:26 AM
> Subject: Re: IML: anyone ever used dry ice to cool
> your Imperial?
>
>
> Hola Hugh
>
> Even though it is said that MoPar/Chrysler started
> A/C in vehicles, the line was short at first due to
> the cost. That is why the passenger door mounted
> "swamp cooler" lived on until the mid 70's as an new
> item in the box item.
>
> I have one that I searched almost five years for.
> I now move it from an 47 De Soto "Custom" S-11, to
> an 1970 short wheel base Dodge W100 ( Power Wagon )
> "Custom" Truck or an 1978 Dodge D150. Since I have
> the Le Baron's, the A/C equipted car is an givin.
>
> Think of this. An dual rear part of an A/C unit
> mounted in your trunk ( as it would have been in
> yester-year ) and the cooler's and etc mounted up
> front. The mounts for this will be needed to be
> fab'ed and the A/C can be controlled from the dash
> using the OEM switches of an dual air car. Add
> wiring to make the electric's work and after the
> unit is in place take the car to an shop for the
> hoses to be made and routed to the front parts and
> the rear part.
>
> Rodger & Gabby
> COS
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Hugh, 58 Imperial
> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 9:09 AM
> Subject: IML: anyone ever used dry ice to cool
> your Imperial?
>
>
> I just heard that it may once have been popular
> to cool your car with a dry
> ice tube of some sort. If anyone has ever used
> this technique or could
> point me in the direction of more information, I
> would appreciate it. I
> dare say there are quite a few people out there
> with an earlier Imperial
> that doesn't have A/C so it may be relevant to
> the list but reply to me
> directly if there is a danger of starting a
> seriously non- Imperial related
> thread.
>
> Thanks, Hugh
>
> imperial58@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
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