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OER 1967-68 Firebird, Trans Am Front Lower Baffle Panel Plastic Version
Part Number: 15370-OER
OER 1967-68 Firebird, Trans Am Front Lower Baffle Panel Plastic Version
Original price was: $139.99.$132.95Current price is: $132.95.
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1967-68 Firebird, Trans Am Front Lower Baffle Panel – Plastic Version
If youre restoring your classic 1967-68 Firebird or Trans Am, look no further than this essential Front Lower Baffle Panel. Designed to replicate the original form and function of the factory baffle, this plastic version is perfect for closing off the bottom area between the front valance panel and the core support. Ensure your vehicle runs cooler and maintains optimal performance with this high-quality replacement part.
Key Features and Benefits
- Enhanced Cooling: This baffle panel plays a crucial role in directing airflow to the radiator, which helps prevent overheating during those long drives.
- Durable Plastic Construction: Made from high-quality plastic, this panel is built to withstand the elements while maintaining its integrity over time.
- Easy Installation: Installing this baffle panel is straightforward, making it a hassle-free replacement for your original stamped steel filler panel.
- Perfect Fit: Specifically designed to fit 1967-68 Firebird 400, Ram Air, and air-conditioned models, ensuring compatibility and functionality.
Technical Specifications
- Part Number: 15370
- Weight: 5 lbs
- Dimensions: 6 inches (L) x 9 inches (W) x 56 inches (H)
Fitment Information
- 1967 Pontiac Firebird 400
- 1968 Pontiac Firebird 350
- 1967 Pontiac Firebird Base
- 1967 Pontiac Firebird HO
- 1968 Pontiac Firebird Sprint
Note: This product is shipped oversize.
Upgrade your classic Pontiac with the 1967-68 Firebird, Trans Am Front Lower Baffle Panel and enjoy enhanced cooling and durability. Dont miss out on this vital component for your restoration project!
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