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    Does Vintage Air offer a "black friday" deal?

     



    I'm about to pull the trigger and order a Vintage Air a/c system for my 67 GMC pickup, but was wondering if anyone knows if Summit or V/A do any holiday sales. Any ideas?

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    Why don't you check their web site and see?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rrumbler View Post
    Why don't you check their web site and see?
    I'd call VA and Summit and ask them point blank, "Do you have any Holiday Special Pricing coming up?", and then "Can I get that pricing today, or are you going to play games and make me wait?"
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    Before you pull the trigger on your purchase, seek out your local hot rod shop (small business) and go in and see what he can get it for, I have saved hundereds on Vintage Air doing this, let him know your paying cash and see what he comes up with, you might be surprised. The big companies like Summit have there prices already set and when speaking to a salesman they won't usually pull any strings, like I said I have had better luck with getting great pricing on V/A from the smaller rod shops that are willing to work for the sale, if its not local call somebody like Rjays and see what he can have it drop shipped to you for, instead of it getting a ride from Texas to the rod shop and then shipped to you it will save some shipping. Best of luck
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    Thanks for the suggestions. I found a local shop and got a 10% discount. Not much, but they had some great advice and I'm sure I'll be in there often with a bunch of questions as I finish my build. A dealer on another forum (67-72 chevy trucks) gave me a really good discount, but in the 4 days it took them to respond, I'd already purchased at the local shop.

    Thanks for the suggestion about going to a local shop. At least I'm keeping my money local.
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