Author Topic: Radiator Support Battery Louvers  (Read 1108 times)

Offline PraireBronze

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Radiator Support Battery Louvers
« on: April 24, 2018, 01:12:18 PM »
Do we know when the change over from louvers to no louvers happened at San Jose?
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1965 Prairie Bronze 2+2 (under construction)
Build Oct '64 San Jose
289 4V Automatic Transmission (A-code clone :P )
Black Std Interior
AC, PS, Style Steels, 1" Drop, Konis
Aluminized 2 1/4 Exhaust, Tri-Ys

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Re: Radiator Support Battery Louvers
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2018, 04:29:29 PM »
Not exactly since we don't know the exact date most of the cars were completed on.

Sure we can figure out approximately. Maybe a month or an approximate VIN give or take 10,000-5,000 numbers
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Re: Radiator Support Battery Louvers
« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2018, 05:44:28 PM »
Not exactly since we don't know the exact date most of the cars were completed on.

Sure we can figure out approximately. Maybe a month or an approximate VIN give or take 10,000-5,000 numbers

That would be helpful.  Thanks.
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1965 Prairie Bronze 2+2 (under construction)
Build Oct '64 San Jose
289 4V Automatic Transmission (A-code clone :P )
Black Std Interior
AC, PS, Style Steels, 1" Drop, Konis
Aluminized 2 1/4 Exhaust, Tri-Ys

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Re: Radiator Support Battery Louvers
« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2018, 11:31:09 PM »
I would be interested in opinions if my car should or shouldn't have louvers.  My radiator support was replaced back in the early '80s (battery tray rust out).  My recollection is that it was louvered, but now I'm not so sure as it's been awhile since the '80s.  ::)

5R09C142xxx
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1965 Prairie Bronze 2+2 (under construction)
Build Oct '64 San Jose
289 4V Automatic Transmission (A-code clone :P )
Black Std Interior
AC, PS, Style Steels, 1" Drop, Konis
Aluminized 2 1/4 Exhaust, Tri-Ys

Offline ChrisV289

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Re: Radiator Support Battery Louvers
« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2018, 12:20:06 AM »
Can't really tell from this pic but this is from 5R09A137XXX.  Scheduled build date 11J.  I don't think it had the 64.5 radiator support
Chris
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Re: Radiator Support Battery Louvers
« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2018, 12:43:03 AM »
I would be interested in opinions if my car should or shouldn't have louvers.  My radiator support was replaced back in the early '80s (battery tray rust out).  My recollection is that it was louvered, but now I'm not so sure as it's been awhile since the '80s.  ::)

5R09C142xxx

Guess that is more important to you, if a particular car did or did not, and makes the question easier to answer :)

Unless your car was finished way outside its projected/guess upon date (and your sheet Metal dates would confirm either way) then I would say that all indications and data I have shows that your car would have had the non-louvered radiator support
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Re: Radiator Support Battery Louvers
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2018, 06:13:23 PM »
Chris, sorry, but like you said, it's hard to tell in that picture, so it doesn't convince me.

Jeff, would it be possible for you to post up one example, with a picture, that would definitively convince me?
- Tim -

1965 Prairie Bronze 2+2 (under construction)
Build Oct '64 San Jose
289 4V Automatic Transmission (A-code clone :P )
Black Std Interior
AC, PS, Style Steels, 1" Drop, Konis
Aluminized 2 1/4 Exhaust, Tri-Ys

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Re: Radiator Support Battery Louvers
« Reply #7 on: April 25, 2018, 11:36:40 PM »
Jeff, would it be possible for you to post up one example, with a picture, that would definitively convince me?

So my word isn't good enough hummm???  LOL

OK so we're going with your car having the approx VIN of 5R09C142xxx and only one example


5R07A12904x  built approximately two months before your car




Convinced?   ::)
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Re: Radiator Support Battery Louvers
« Reply #8 on: April 26, 2018, 01:13:17 PM »
Thank you.

Not sure why everyone else gets to ask questions and example after example is presented, but if I ask a question, somehow it's not worthy of answering without insults and sarcasmt.  Whatever.   Thanks again.
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1965 Prairie Bronze 2+2 (under construction)
Build Oct '64 San Jose
289 4V Automatic Transmission (A-code clone :P )
Black Std Interior
AC, PS, Style Steels, 1" Drop, Konis
Aluminized 2 1/4 Exhaust, Tri-Ys

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Re: Radiator Support Battery Louvers
« Reply #9 on: April 28, 2018, 11:00:11 PM »
Tim sorry I took your post as either slightly sarcastic or playful and responded (even adding signs that it was meant to be light hearted) in kind.

Easy to read something from a different angle that written when it comes to a few dozen words posted.

The important thing (at least I hope) is that we got you an answer and a pictures in this case to address your question/concern

 
Jeff Speegle

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