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Air Dam / Splash Shield Fit - '74 Charger

Gold Rush

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Can anyone post or send me photos of how these fit a 1974 Charger with a/c. I know they are air dams that are suppose to go by the radiator I just can't seem to solve the position issue. I'm wondering if the new ac condenser is the cause. Photos would be a real help..

Thanks for any help! :D



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NOBODY ????

This is the last thing I need to install but just can't figure it out. Surely someone has time to lend a hand.

THANKS!!!
 
are there part numbers on those? I not a 3rd gen person but a shop manual should show them I would think.
 
9 hours.. patience is a virtue. Someone is out there with a '74 that will help you out, it's just not the majority of "vintage" here on this forum.
 
They could even be for the front valence by bumper brackets after seeing those cuts.. I thought I remembered the 75-up Cordobas and Furies having shields coming off the condenser towards the radiator support..
 
Let's see if I can help some with some photos. Driver Side shield in first photo. Passenger side in second photo. Let me know if you need more. It's dark out there and wet. I hope these help. Plastic T clips go into front valance pan at bottom of photos. You should be able to match up the holes from there and insert clips. Any more photos will need to wait until daylight.
Terry W.

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Thanks again Terry! More often than not, there seems to be one or two clips that way. As I've aged they get more and more frequent :)
 
Let's see if I can help some with some photos. Driver Side shield in first photo. Passenger side in second photo. Let me know if you need more. It's dark out there and wet. I hope these help. Plastic T clips go into front valance pan at bottom of photos. You should be able to match up the holes from there and insert clips. Any more photos will need to wait until daylight.
Terry W.

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Thank you Mr Terry for helping. :thumbsup:
 
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