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Not only is the evaporator risky, but the heater core is VERY subject to failure at this age of it's life. Then you have the hot water control valve, and the temperature control switch, the fan motor, and the expansion valve. All of these would be a nightmare to replace. I agree with your opinion on the condenser assembly needing to be replaced. It's a lot of work and money, but here where I live, you'd better have a good HVAC system if you are going to enjoy your drive in the summer.
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Last year I updated to R134 when my stock system was leaking R12.  Replaced all hoses, fittings, compressor, receiver/drier, valves and larger condenser.  Only stock part left is the evaporator.  I'm not an AC expert, but I understand that an updated condenser makes a substantial difference in the system.  I'm pretty happy with the results.  Changing out the evaporator seemed to be a major undertaking for a marginal return on performance.
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