Rear GRILLS


If you have a convertible, the grills are behind the rear bulkhead and will be open to the ground.
tom...
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Also, note that the Dr Rebuild link states "Additional Rear Vent Door Parts". I know for a fact that there are no doors on AC equipped '68-74 cars, therefore I doubt these parts were ever equipped in non AC parts.
Jeff
[Modified by no_radio, 11:19 PM 3/19/2003]
One question. Do you have the "box" below the grill? You state "the resesses for the grills to sit in to make it flush with the rear panel." So is there a box below the grill or does it just sit in a solid recess? A 74 should have the air box. In 76 they did away with the box and put the grill into a solid recess. Then in 77 they did away totaly with the grill. Your description above sounds like the '76 grill set up.
tom...
I have seen alot with a piece a sheetmetal cut to size and put in, but it should be open.:cheers: Larry









Water that gets into the tub would then drain out a drain tube from the bottom outside edge to the wheelwell. It was my impression that this type was used from 68 till 75. The Astro Ventilation was done away with at the end of '75 production. So all 75 and earlier Vettes would need to have the tubs for the Astro-Ventilation.
Then in 76 the got rid of the tub and as the vettes no longer had the Astro Ventilation system. They went to a fake grill that sat in an indention in the rear deck as show in this pic.

I thought this was 76 only. Then in 77 they totaly did away with the rear grill. In 78 they went to the bubbleback design and this was no longer an issue.
Or, am I totaly out in left field here?
Now this applies only to the coupes as the convertibles had different placement of the grills. From 71 on the convertible grills were behind the rear bulkhead so if the car had a/c there was not a "tub" and they were open all the way to the ground.
tom...
[Modified by Tom73, 9:22 AM 3/21/2003]











