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Old 04-19-2023, 12:47 PM
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Wow, what a great survivor !
My first '67 was column shift.
No console and a slender girl friend work very well together...
What never made sense to me was, A/C in a convertible ???
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Wow, what a great survivor !
My first '67 was column shift.
No console and a slender girl friend work very well together...
What never made sense to me was, A/C in a convertible ???
What a Great, Original car. I believe not only is A/C in a convertible add to the value long term, but makes it more useable in hot areas like Arizona and any other HOT desert climates.

My 1968 Grotto Blue RS/SS-396 Camaro Convertible I frame off restored in 1990 had factory A/C but Power drum brakes. I never understood (Other than early problems with the GM (4) piston Disc brakes) why someone would go to the added expense of A/C but not upgrade to the Disc brake system in such a front heavy car. Bill
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