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ODIron has been out of business for years. More than likely he will never be back in business.
You need to edit your post to remove the link. No eBay or Craigslist ads are allowed. Even "buy it now". Those are the rules that the site owner has issued.
I agree with Recovry4x4. A diesel Suburban is the way to go. Also easier to find than a diesel blazer.
To add A/C to a non-a/c truck will run you about $1300. There are a few write-ups covering installs by fellow members. Not the easiest task to install.
It take just a few seconds to find the number in the parts manual and google it.
I did all the work for you. Part number 2098 from your favorite parts house. Anywhere from $300 to $500
You can usually find a $50 coupon on the web for Advance Auto
Search for 2098 on this site and you will find a lifetime of reading material.
Also yo can find the GM part number in the parts manual and cross reference back to 2098 among others.
At the top of the CUCV page is a sticky call CUCV Helpfull Threads. A lot of good threads are posted there. Many by me over the years. This site has helped me many many times and I try to pay it forward.