Well, I'm pretty much done except for a few glitches in the gauges I need to figure out. It came out really nice, lots of compliments at car shows and cruise-ins, especially the birds on the seats. thanks for the compliments here, appreciate the support on the projects over the years. Next up, Air Conditioning!
Rich, I think everyone loved the Firebirds on the seats, something Pontiac could have done.
If not getting too personal, what are your AC plans? Does the factory AC not work? Are you thinking Vintage Air system?
The reason I ask is my factory AC system has been converted to R134. It works but has a slow leak from the front compressor seal. This is a common problem with GM A6 compressors because of the Ceramic seal. I could replace the stock seal, but it will probably leak again. There is a double lip seal that is not supposed to leak, but I would still have a big heavy compressor. Summit sells a modern bolt in replacement that uses the original mounting bracket, it is lighter than the GM A6 and uses less power, but is still fairly long compared to the Sanden compressors.
The other option is a modern Sanden compressor from Original Air. it comes in a kit with new hoses (mine are 43 years old). Also has a new drier and all new O-rings. What I don't like is the compressor mounting bracket. The belt tensioning mechanism does not seem well thought out. I could also buy just a compressor and mounting hardware from Vintage Air. It has a much better mounting system. What I will probably do is buy the kit from Original Air and just the compressor mounting hardware from (Steel-eez) Vintage Air.
Sorry if this is wordy, just curious as to what research you might have done and what you plan to do?