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Rear Window Louvers..

slimt

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Thought this was a cool picture.. any one know if these were made for actual cars or not? how would one begin to maybe start making one.? hope this person doesnt mind me showing his picture..

on another note.. R/T on a Charger.. Im guessing theres no such animal..

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R/T didn't start on the Charger until 1968, or on the Coronet in 1967....

The louvers were available from JC Whitney decades ago....there have been a couple attempts by private people in putting louvers on the first gen Charger, but they didn't look good in my opinion
 
Are those approved for speeds in excess of 150 MPH?

(Remember, if a joke has to be explained, it's not funny.)

Rear visibility isn't real good in these cars anyway.
Louvers. Sounds French.
I keep looking for the string.


 
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Are those approved for speeds in excess of 150 MPH?

(Remember, if a joke has to be explained, it's not funny.)

Rear visibility isn't real good in these cars anyway.
Louvers. Sounds French.
I keep looking for the string.



Okay.. Not French... too funny..
 
R/T didn't start on the Charger until 1968, or on the Coronet in 1967....

The louvers were available from JC Whitney decades ago....there have been a couple attempts by private people in putting louvers on the first gen Charger, but they didn't look good in my opinion

I was just curious.. alot of the cars back in the day sported these.. I just never seen those on the 66 ,7 Chargers. I never though of J.Cs.. they had alot of crap..
 
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