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Hi , I'm wrapping up the A/C conversion on my 66 Tempest Wagon . The last of the parts I need are the lower A/C baffles that go between the radiator support and the front bumper . These are the metal brackets that are screwed to the front of the radiator support that have rubber pieces stapled to them .There are 6 of them . Any help would be greatly appreciated . Thanks , Don

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Old 11-14-2021, 11:47 AM
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There is a picture of what I'm looking for in the 1966 Tempest Chassis Shop Manual on page 13-2 . Thanks Again Don

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I believe there are only 4 metal pieces.

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Hi Andre , Thanks for the reply .I believe that there are 3 on each side . One holds the large rubber that goes below the radiator that is attached to the radiator support with two screws . . The second one goes towards the outer part of the radiator support . (It is held onto the radiator support by 3 screws.) The third one ties the two together and is held to the support with 3 screws . , I am going by the picture in the shop manual on page 13-2 . So far I have the two that go under the radiator and the passenger side outer . I still need the other three . Thanks for the help , Don

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Not exactly sure what pieces you need, but I have these to sell.
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Andre is correct, only 4 pieces. Two under radiator, one on each side bolts to fender.



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Thanks for all the info . It looks like the picture in the shop manual is incorrect . Don

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Don, I believe it to be another PMD image carry over from '64.
Looking at the install instructions there is a notation to such.
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Thanks Jeff. That is good stuff

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Thanks Jeff. That is good stuff
Jeff , Thanks for the assy photos . They will help a lot .

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X2 thanks for the photos and info in this thread. It reminded me that I need to get my parts out of the shed and refurbish them for my car, too. The photos above will prove invaluable for putting them back together.

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We know that the Ram Air equipped cars used the A/C radiator and support, but can someone verify that they were equipped with these same pieces? Makes sense to me that they would have.

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Thank You for all the help and info .Jack (ajnicholls2) came through with the parts I needed . Thanks again Don

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