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  • About exposingtime
    Name
    Gary
    Location
    Pinecrest FL
    Occupation
    High End Watches, Buy Sell Trade
    Year & Model
    1963 327/300 triple black convertible. 4 speed with both tops
    Color
    1969 427/390 Lemans Blue / Blue Leather convertible. 4 Speed with Factory AC and Factory Side Pipes
    Mods
    none
    Biography
    1969 NCRS Regional Top Flight @ Kissimmee 2012. NCRS Performance Verification @ Kissimmee Regional 2013. NCRS Regional Top Flight 97%@ Kissimmee 2014. NCRS National Top Flight 97% @ Overland Park 2014. NCRS DUNTOV AWARD @ Overland Park 2014

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  • Member Since: 04-25-2007

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  1. xpoc454
    10-29-2014 09:34 PM
    Hello, I have a march 1969 BB 427 w/AC. I am struggling to decipher what the pass side splash shield should look on my car. It was mentioned in my thread that you have a similar car and may be able to help confirm which type of splash shield is correct. Is your car considered an early or late 69? I believe the cut off was around March.

    My car still has the splash shield on the DS and it is white plastic. The pass side was apparently lost at some time but a remnant of the shield was left that was white plastic.

    The ques is whether I should have white plastic shields on both sides and if the pass side looks dramatically different than the driver's side due to the AC.

    I noticed you have posted this picture.
    https://www.corvetteforum.com/g/picture/1306644
    It looks like this may be your passenger side splash shield. Is that true?
    It looks like yours is black.

    The thread I started is: 69-vette-floor-pan-and-floor-pan-shield-questions.html

    jim
    xpoc454

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