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Old February 8th, 2012, 06:36 AM
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'70-'72 A/C lower dash panel with lap coolers

This is the plastic panel that bolts along the bottom of the dash of A/C cars that has a lap cooler vent on each side. Just trying to guage interest to see if it's something I can sell.
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Most of these have the small tab on the drivers side broken off, but if yours is nice & doesn't have any extra holes drilled in it, it is worth something. I just sold a very nice one for $75.00.
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Old February 8th, 2012, 09:06 AM
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Thanks. It was the original one off my car but I have the two-piece one now because of the 8-track. I'll have to look and make sure the tab is there.
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Originally Posted by mmurphy77
Thanks. It was the original one off my car but I have the two-piece one now because of the 8-track. I'll have to look and make sure the tab is there.
You can cut and fit the full one for the 8 track too. The dealer installed 8-track came with a paper template to mark the cuts.
That's the way I did mine, all you need is a measuring tape, a razor saw and a pair of pencil scribes to scribe it to the case.
You cut it long and set the scribes for the difference and work your way back like when you scribe in anything.
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Old February 12th, 2012, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by oldspackrat
Most of these have the small tab on the drivers side broken off, but if yours is nice & doesn't have any extra holes drilled in it, it is worth something. I just sold a very nice one for $75.00.
Posted pics and there are no cracks or holes drilled and tabs are there.
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Originally Posted by Bluevista
You can cut and fit the full one for the 8 track too. The dealer installed 8-track came with a paper template to mark the cuts.
That's the way I did mine, all you need is a measuring tape, a razor saw and a pair of pencil scribes to scribe it to the case.
You cut it long and set the scribes for the difference and work your way back like when you scribe in anything.
Bluevista,, By chance, do you still have the template to cut a one piece lower AC panel tt fit an 8track? I assume it would be easier to cut one ,than finding a original 2piece.
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This might help some?
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I have copies of the actual template that you use to cut them out. They are $12.50 shipped.
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Mike, Do you still have it?
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Old July 15th, 2016, 09:03 AM
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Again, thanks for all the input per valance for tape player! I will order the template this evening to cut mine to fit. Good job guys!
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