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Old 07-02-2006, 06:25 PM
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The 68 Assm manual shows that seal for the C60 A/C. Sheet B3 page 201.
Seal # 3937126
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Default Re: Schoyne need a question answered!

The little bits of rubber are the remnents of the C60 hood seal left under the edge of the clips that held them there. Should be about 6 or 7 of them across the top of the core support.
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Default Re: Schoyne need a question answered!

I posted this on Team Camaro, too

Go Here!!! for their responses...
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2nd picture on the thread check it out!
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Default Re: Schoyne need a question answered!

Schonye

The radiator support looks like my 69 Camaro RS with AC. There are several clips that hold down the Hood to Cowl Seal, attached is a picture of the one on the same end that you point out. About one inch from the end of the rubber seal is where I centered the picture.

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Default Re: Schoyne need a question answered!

Is it that 67 supports have no holes for condenser lines, or all 67 68 69 supports do not? We think this support is from a big block as the fan shroud bracket is still on, and it is the short one, not the long one as in the picture you posted with the small block.
The door bump stop on a 67 also has a button switch to stop the door travel. I have no experience on vacum units.
I agree that the seal is for a/c, but thought there would be holes for the condenser lines like a 3rd gen nova.
Bruce, thanks for posting on Camaros.net. They are not in agreement yet either.
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