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Old 03-15-2011, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by 99F150
Ford did offer AC as a dealer installed option. It was a roof top unit with a pipe running down the center of the windshield.
Correctamundo for 1965/67's and dealer installed only.

From the 1965 & 1966 Full Line Accessory brochures (also pictured):

C5UZ-19B968-A .. A/C Installation Kit.

C5UZ-19B969-A .. 170 I-6 Mount & Drive Kit

C5UZ-19B969-A .. 240 I-6 Mount & Drive Kit.

And, if y'all have the 1964/72 Ford Truck Parts Catalog, take a gander at Illustration Section 195, Page 1 = Shows all the parts for the 1964 Econoline DASH mounted A/C bezel, condenser, blower motor & etc.

FoMoCo offered dozens of accessories that most of y'all have never heard of. Some are listed in accessory brochures that were passed out by dealers, but...

All are listed in the spiral notebook accessory catalogs that partsguys used at the parts counter.

Ever see a CB radio for a 1961/67 Econoline (prolly not)? How about the side steps offered for Econoline & Styleside pickups, or the ventilated seat cushions, tissue dispensers, child safety locks or vacuum ashtrays (no, I'm not kidding).
 
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