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Are the date codes for the windshield on the driver or passenger side? Are they readable from the inside of the car? (that is, from the outside of the car looking in at the letters they would appear backwards)
Recent research into my '67 Coupe taught me the date coding correct in the lower right hand (passenger side) corner and readable from the inside looking out.
Recent research into my '67 Coupe taught me the date coding correct in the lower right hand (passenger side) corner and readable from the inside looking out.
As far as I know, ALL 68-76 Corvette speakers are 10 ohm impedence. I know for absolute certain that 68-69 were 10 ohm. The 1970 radio was the same part number as the 69, so I assume that 1970 speakers, although different in configuration than 68-69, were 10 ohm, too. Then, the 1970-76 speakers are the same. So, by deduction, I'm fairly certain that your 75 speakers are 10 ohm. The chassis of certain early C3 radios that I've seen has a warning printed on it to use 10 ohm speakers only.
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