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This from a '67, but guessing '68 is similar if not the same.
The a/c rheostat is easy, right up on top. That orange wire in the engine harness powers the blower motor on non-a/c cars, it is typically coiled up and taped to the harness unused. |
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'68 was a complete redesign of the A/C system and firewall. It does use the same relay and appears to be mounted on/near the housing in this pic.
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Pretty sure the rheostat is right on top of the suitcase.
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