Re: This about sums it up
From: Robert W Garven Jr (rgarvengmail.com)
Date: Fri, 29 May 2026 11:04:21 -0700 (PDT)
Friends,

I like it, if I had the money I would buy one as I have solar panels and have not paid for electricity in over 10 years,
and I generate 3 times what I use a month. I would also buy all their other cars, if I had the money! ha

I am almost done with the major on my 1974 308 GT4 Euro. I removed the AC unit because it never cooled, 
even when it was working perfectly.Because of the weather here I never used it ever, so I never kept it serviced, 
which was quite expensive for never using it. The guy that restored it converted it to R134, which even had 
less cooling capacity than the R 12 which never cooled the cabin. I'm not sure what went on with this system, but
It was not designed properly. I have a friend with a Mondial and it works good. If any older guys are around, 
does anyone have any experience with the pre-70s Ferrari air-conditioning? I wonder how efficient they were?


I put everything neatly in a box in case someone wants to show the car. I found nice bolts to cover up all the 
holes for the studs that held the AC mounting brackets. It will also take a bunch of weight off the car, and one 
less pulley, pulling on the engine.

Rob

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On May 27, 2026, at 11:26 AM, Hunter Schultz via Ferrari <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com> wrote:

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