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Problem is easy, the car wasn't fitted with it.
So my question to the ingenious members here is are the any realistic options to retro fit some kind of A/C?
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I don't doubt that it is possible to fit air cond, but I dread to imagine the price.
About 30 years ago the company I worked for had it fitted to Ford D Series trucks by Hubbard they were very good, I see they are still in business and have a place in Ipswich
https://www.hubbard.co.uk/
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Not really worth it to be honest, you would need to find a scrapper as a donor vehicle and the amount of work involved you would not believe.
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Cheers guys. It's not a Berlingo, it's a Dispatch but I've loved being a Berlingo owner and you guys seem to have good solutions to problems so I thought I'd ask.
I wasn't thinking a Citroen solution, perhaps one of these aftermarket ones.
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