Dad got a used '67 Cadillac Sedan Deville about 1968 I guess- that was the family's first. The first I RODE in was a neighbor's Mustang about 1966.
I recall buying used cars throughout my own life, and usually the thousand dollar ones I got had A/C that was non functioning- and I didn;t need it much then.
Now I'm amazed at how often the A/C is still working in older cars these days.
but I like to take it all off if the systems shot- one less belt pulley, and a lot of weight to not carry around- the motor gets better airflow.
just yesterday I was looking at the A/C on my 95 Escort wagon- which is working but needs some freon- and I noticed that if I ever wanted to take the compressor off- then a shorter stupid serpentine belt would not clear the area on the side of the motor where the tensioner sits- it would be a major project to replace the belt with one shorter - and I'm too old for those-
so the bottom line is, if the compressor fails- it still has to sit there and turn the bearings and tensioner- selling me more gasoline, which I find quite iritating, because I know the intent and careful engineering built into it just for that purpose- when i could always just pull it off and use a smaller belt on other cars in the past.
I'd likely get it fixed though- here in Florida. Haven't gotten it registered and on the road though, after a water pump and timing belt installation. If you park a car here for a bit, they want you to turn in your plate-DUMB!
Like to drive it soon.
