Knee Knocker A/C

It was 1965 and not many cars, especially "compact cars" had air conditioning. 1965 was Chrysler's first attempt at installing factory air/heat/defrost systems in their compact line. At the time the units were quite compact in comparison to the aftermarket units available. So if you're expecting an a/c unit to be virtually hidden as in today's cars, or even late '60's and early '70's cars, forget it. One problem is the wiper motor and arms take up valuable under dash space in early A's. Chrysler rectified that in '67 by placing the motor in the engine compartment, but for the time, I think the factory unit was well designed and reasonably compact in the interior.
The massive, heavy, vibrating, power robbing mess of a compressor they used is another story! :wtf: