A body kick panels for a 67 black
1967 Kick Panels, and other years?
Got it; these are 67 with A/C. Question: How are these identifiable as 67? What I'm getting at is whether they also will fit '64 Cutlass? Sure looks like they should, but if something is different as between 67 and 64 I can't use 'em. But, if they are the same as 64, I'm expect I'm in. Thoughts?
docsteen
docsteen
I can't answer your question, hopefully someone with the knowledge of 64 and 67 can chime in. I would think someone on this forum would know and provide an answer...
Got it; these are 67 with A/C. Question: How are these identifiable as 67? What I'm getting at is whether they also will fit '64 Cutlass? Sure looks like they should, but if something is different as between 67 and 64 I can't use 'em. But, if they are the same as 64, I'm expect I'm in. Thoughts?
docsteen
docsteen
A body kick panels for a 67
joeyg -
The on-line aftermarket sellers are pretty mixed up about whether 64 reaches 67 (with AC). Looks to me like they will fit, but I need to look up the part number(s) in my GM books, and then run the numbers in GMPartsWiki. Assuming that checks out I'd like your kink panels at your price.
Also going to send a PM re $ details.
docsteen
The on-line aftermarket sellers are pretty mixed up about whether 64 reaches 67 (with AC). Looks to me like they will fit, but I need to look up the part number(s) in my GM books, and then run the numbers in GMPartsWiki. Assuming that checks out I'd like your kink panels at your price.
Also going to send a PM re $ details.
docsteen
Are you sure the driver side is one with A/C? I am asking because my original '67 driver side kick panel does not have the fresh air vent as shown in the picture. The passenger side shown is the picture is the correct one for A/C.
A body kick panels for a 67
Things get curious-er and curious-er. I'm actually planning on using these in 1964 Cutlass Holiday Coupe, with AC. On the passenger side, the protrusion looks right as it spans the space where the chilled air passes through to the under-dash box. On the driver side, the 64 does have a fresh air vent. Not sure why a 67 would not have the fresh air vent, but I suppose it's possible.
docsteen
docsteen
The odds are greater that someone added a vented panel to an AC car. You can't do that on the passenger side since that's where the recirc inlet vacuum motor is, but, it's easy to do on the driver's side. It wasn't included because you forget the vent is open and run the AC, which I do occasionally on my AC car I that my granddad added a vented panel on the left side. Cools off your junk, though.
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