The Rangie system - at least in the earlier aircon ones - is just an "underdash" unit from (as I recall) A.R.A. in Texas. You can still get that sort of thing. Land Rover simply bought them in. It makes me laugh when you see experts on this site going on about how the aircon couldn't be any good because it's meant for Britain blah blah blah, when really these units were used all around the world.
I've disconnected my original aircon in my Rangie because the condensor and evaporator are both too old and meant for R12 anyway. I've got all new parts and will put a new evaporator up at the top of the load area, behind the cargo barrier I built. Like the OP, I've got to thank Goingbush and Rainman for the idea.
I quite like the idea of putting the condensor in a box with two fans on the roof but I think I'll just take the conventional route. Let us know how you go, SavingTheDefender!


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For some reason the range rover classic has a completely separated A/C system (ie: isn't a part of the heater box/etc). So is just like an aftermarket system. ie: you could move it sideways to another vehicle.
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