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I have seen it installed both ways originally. It seems to make more sense to install it on the outside. I would not deduct for it installed either way.
+3 AT least confirmed for San Jose built examples such as the ones below. Just happened to have collected these in a separate file so they were handy. Examples spread from 7R110xxx-7R1977xx so they reflect most of the production period. Have not see adhesive used to hold them in place not the remains of such except for one 1970 Dearborn and it was a yellow colored product applied to the forward face of the radiator support. Finding only one example out of maybe a thousand or more suggests IMHO at this point it may have been added post delivery
Not a support grommet observation but a A/C one. The bracket that is used to hold the two tubes running through the radiator support are typically zinc Phosphate including the fastener and not painted black.
Does anyone has the dimensions and material (spec) available?Great thx>>> Grommet.PE, EVA....expanded, thickness, volumetric weight?
We're going to have to agree to disagree on this point in a respectful way . Have found a fair number of them painted black as shown in the lower right picture, painted black while allot of them I've seen were not or simply rusty on 67 San Jose cars.
On the topic of black or blackout, what about the line set. I think I've seen enough pictures where the parts exposed in front of the radiator support are painted black. I'm wondering what the line of demarcation is heading towards the engine. Are they painted all the way to where they transition to rubber or does the paint stop before that?
I don't believe they were consistently all painted black based on observations of a number of originals over the years. The ones that were painted black appeared to be sprayed black from the front side to black them out . .................
I don't have that, but just in case you are unaware, a reproduction is available from NPD. I don't know how close or not it is compared to an original.