Since mine is in the booth, can someone let me know what the distance is in between the windshield clamps?? I need to know if it is less than 44"...
Thanks,
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Since mine is in the booth, can someone let me know what the distance is in between the windshield clamps?? I need to know if it is less than 44"...
Thanks,
I do not have that vent control knob. Is the cruiser in the pic a '66? Mine have the ribbed like dash.
Degnol
Where did you get the dash light? Is that a license plate light?
wonder what year windshield I've got then...same original paint color as everything else from what I can tell.
If there is no vent in the bottom of you windshield it's a later 65 or 66. The style with the vent in the bottom is neat but can be a pain to lower the windshield because the defrost vents have to be removed first. That is unless it a 1962 model or older that didn't have any deftrost vents
All I have is an aftermarket heater blowing on the feet....No ductwork, but I see the 3 holes on each side of the windshield channel where the "deflector shield?" would have been installed.....Wonder if FST's generally came without heaters/ductwork.....
Mt 65 fst came without a heater thus no defrost vents. It also had a sears aftermarket heater installed by a PO.