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It’s actually the heater control. Apparently something went wrong with lever in the control in dash and they relocated switch to bottom of dash. One of the cables is also mounted under the dash. Back then they did what they had to I guess.
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olredalert (02-20-2024) |
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Thanks. Any rear photos, deck lid, bumper, tail lights, trim. |
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I think that under-dash "Stereo Magic" contraption is an aftermarket reverb unit to simulate high-fidelity, stereophonic sound. Very vintage Day 2 stuff. Find a knob for it and keep it there.
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olredalert (02-20-2024), Woj (10-19-2020) |
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There wasn’t a bumper on car. I have the brackets. I’ve already found a used bumper that will match up to patina of car. Since it’s had a tail panel replaced they never drilled the holes and put emblems or trim back on. I’ll be on the hunt for some used ones.
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olredalert (02-20-2024) |
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