It'd be R22 in that old girl Pedro.
The wholesale price has gone through the roof (due to import restrictions) but there are hundreds of kg being recovered daily and stockpiled by fridgies, so if you can find a compliant fridgie you can get refrigerant at mates rates as it hasn't cost them a cent except for the time and use of their recovery machine.
A 'drop in' refrigerant such as DuPont's MO99 would work well too, and R407c could be an option as well, a number of chillers I work on use R407c as a modern alternative to R22. I believe Scary uses it a fair bit too.
You'll need a domestic/commercial air conditioning or refrigeration tech to look at it, our car a/c mates don't have the right gas and probably not the right service fittings. (1/4" SAE, the same as the old R12 car ones)





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