I am reposting this as I have had 2 different answers. My 67 C-2 passenger side splash shield has a slight "V" in it extending from the front bolt hole to about half way back. I got posts of it being flat on a 67 to a post of it having a slight "V" on a 65 C-2. Could it be that if they did not fit they were slightly bent? I would like more comments if I could before re-installing and or flattening it. Also what are the repros like? Thank you to those that have already posted. Dale
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Re: 67 C-2 splash panels
The repo's are flat material painted semi gloss. I believe you'll find that when you install the splash shield it will need a slight bend in it because the frame area it is fastened to, has a bend. Just hold it against the mounting points and I believe you'll see what I'm talking about. When I installed my repo's (original had been damaged by a curb or something) they were flat. I just bolted them in place....- Top
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Re: 67 C-2 splash panels
The repo's are flat material painted semi gloss. I believe you'll find that when you install the splash shield it will need a slight bend in it because the frame area it is fastened to, has a bend. Just hold it against the mounting points and I believe you'll see what I'm talking about. When I installed my repo's (original had been damaged by a curb or something) they were flat. I just bolted them in place....- Top
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Dale,
I just returned from the garage with my original, '65, passenger side splash shield. It has a slight "V" shape to it and does not look like it has ever been damaged.
The "V" is in the area of the inboard, slotted hole. It begins about six inches from the slotted hole and continues toward the front of the car for about eight inches. It is a gentle rolling bend. Not a bend like you would get from a press brake.
When the shield is lying on the floor, it humps up about a half inch at the rear and about three-quarters of an inch on the inboard side of the car. My slightly "V'ed" shield fits perfectly and I would never make any attempt to flatten it.
By the way, my March 3-4, AO Smith body build number is K101. it is written vertically with somekind of black marker on the pass side kick up panel.
Hope the info on the shield is helpful.
Best regards,
Gene B.- Top
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Re: 67 C-2 splash panels
Dale,
I just returned from the garage with my original, '65, passenger side splash shield. It has a slight "V" shape to it and does not look like it has ever been damaged.
The "V" is in the area of the inboard, slotted hole. It begins about six inches from the slotted hole and continues toward the front of the car for about eight inches. It is a gentle rolling bend. Not a bend like you would get from a press brake.
When the shield is lying on the floor, it humps up about a half inch at the rear and about three-quarters of an inch on the inboard side of the car. My slightly "V'ed" shield fits perfectly and I would never make any attempt to flatten it.
By the way, my March 3-4, AO Smith body build number is K101. it is written vertically with somekind of black marker on the pass side kick up panel.
Hope the info on the shield is helpful.
Best regards,
Gene B.- Top
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