I had an oddball 1965 A body that had a firewall stamped at the factory for A/C but it shipped without A/C. it had a normal dash with no A/C vents and a standard heater setup. in place of the openings in the firewall for outside and air upper air it had factory installed plates as seen in the pictures. have any of you 64-65 guys ever seen these before?
Not on a Pontiac. Buick may have done things different being a different branch of GM.
My guess is that it was special built "back in the day" and saw use in California smuggling drugs into the country from Mexico in those covered over pockets. Have you removed them to try and smell the cannabis aroma to confirm? :smilielol:
I sold that car long ago and now have a different one. I had heard from a pretty well travelled(old) Buick guy that Pontiac had used these also. I want a set to convert my current car from A/C equipped to non A/C equipped. these freakin things are harder to find that the lost city of Atlantis :frown3:
how'd you know it was a Buick? did the nailhead valve cover give me away?
I may have been mistaken in my understanding, but I thought the OP was referring to the 2 small flat plates on the firewall above the heater/fan box?
Am I wrong? Never owned any cars with A/C up "north."
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