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Jed & John
That plastic baffle was only known by that part # and used between 1969-72,and wasn't superceded that I can see.Which usually means it saw very limited use in it's day and was not in any demand,even later on in the repro years. Don't confuse your Nova baffle with the one used on the 1969 Camaro #3949856,which is a diffferent design and was made out of metal as well. That pic I posted is Courtesy of Gene SC.He has one on his 1970 Nova and may be able to help both you in reproducing one. READ 3 pages HERE |
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I just said that to my cousin Rick. I think that might be the only way to get on of these baffles. Well, then I guess I can't get my hopes up then. Rick, do you know if anyone has made a mold and reproduced them yet? This 71 A/C Nova is turning out to be a b*&%h to find parts for. That may be the only part on the car that I need yet. If I would get my hands on a mint used or GM, I would def. try to have someone repro it for me. That would work for a lot of the 69-72 year GM's as far as the X-bodies go. UGH!
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It looks like one of the guys on the camaros.net link had been looking for 7 years, and that was clear back in 2005 !! So much for finding one laying in a parts bin somewhere. Probably better off checking out old body shops for one that never got used and they didn't return.
Rick, thanks for doing the research. ![]()
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