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Chevy/Pontiac
Astra-Hammond 1002 Rear Window Louver for 1975-81 Chevy Camaros and Pontiac Firebirds requires no drilling for installation and installs directly onto your rear window glass.
FAQ:
Are window louvers legal?
- Yes, Astra-Hammond's 1002 louvers comply with legal regulations in most areas.
- Verify local laws as regulations regarding louvers may vary.
Do rear window louvers block your vision?
- Astra-Hammond's Rear Window Louvers, like the 1002 model, offer style without obstructing rearward vision.
- Properly installed louvers ensure an enhanced aesthetic without compromising visibility.
Specifications:
Can u paint these
Do these hug the glass and install just by slipping it behind the chrome on a 76 Firebird
Will this still require the original glass trim?
Ordered this months ago and now I can't find the hardware for installation. How can I get replacement hardware?
The description says aluminum or ABS. I have a 76 firebird and want the aluminum version. How do I know what to order and do you have a photo of the aluminum version? Thanks.
Will the rear window Louver fit a 1978 Camaro? How do I install it?
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