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----I can only hope you don't have to change any one of the 4 passenger side plugs, Tim. I wouldn't wish that one anyone.
I go at them from the bottom, and through the wheel well. Not my first choice of work I'll be quick to point out
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I go at them from the bottom, and through the wheel well. Not my first choice of work I'll be quick to point out
That was my thought when I read that statement from olredalert.

Access from bottom and/or inner fender skirt with various extensions and swivels.
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I go at them from the bottom, and through the wheel well. Not my first choice of work I'll be quick to point out
----My wife's 66 big block with AC had a hole in the inner fender just big enough to pass thru a spark plug socket directly in line with the #6 plug. It's still there and much appreciated. Back when the resto was fresh (circa 2000) the car was judged at both NCRS and BG. Scored well and no one ever caught the hole!....Bill S
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Coming soon to Bring a Trailer

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Here is the video I shot today. Hoping the high resolution version completes soon.....

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Tim, well done again and great video. Love this car checks all the boxes!
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Such an Awesome A/C coupe.

Great road trip car with the perfect powertrain (350 HP / 3.70), plus air conditioning.

Tim, what years did the A/C Corvettes have that cool bow tie decal in the RR glass?
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Tim, what years did the A/C Corvettes have that cool bow tie decal in the RR glass?
I believe that started in 65
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I believe that started in 65
----Unless I have missed it there is no good repro AC decal for these years. My wife's 66 has the original in almost perfect condition. My 67 wasn't so lucky as it's a very poor copy. It doesn't even have the white (pearlish) back round. would love to correct that!....Bill S
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Guys, curious exactly what years and what style these “Air Conditioned” decals were used as I think they look neat advertising the A/C on these cars.
I like to see OEM Decals / Stickers because they typically deteriorate over time.

I show a couple examples, but not sure if they are correct.

Tim,
If your 1967 once had this A/C decal are there any remnants of it in that back glass?

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