--- Forward Look Frank <fwdlkfjw@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Mike, > It was neat seeing all the info about the airtemp > division. Now when you said the AirTemp Decal > appeared in the RH side of the rear window do you > mean the lower passenger side of the rear window? Yes, I did mean that. > Seems like a dumb question but I've seen at least > one car with the sticker on the drivers side of > the rear window just want to know what's correct. It wouldn't surprise me if it got put in different locations on some cars, especially non-Imperials where the option would have been less common. And I would guess the sticker probably wound up in the passenger side rear side window on wagons. AYMK this decal is textured somewhat like an actual emblem, and probably would not hold up if on a window that went up & down. I'd be inclined to judge originality by the correct sticker for that year rather than its location, even though most *seem to have been* in the lower RH corner during the FL years. > As to the cool aire label, that actually started in > the late 50's. I can clearly see it in the '59 Mopar > Accessories catalog and it may have appeared before > that. Thanks for that info. I had based my belief that Cool Aire appeared later on a '63 Belvedere I once saw with an underdash unit still marked "Airtemp", and accompanied by the correct Airtemp sticker for the year. ('63 B-bodies were very much available with indash units, identifyable from the inside of the car by their different defroster vents, additional vents along the lower dash, and red-&-aqua "Hot/Cold" markings on the fan blower switch.) I never mind finding out I'm wrong about something like this! ===== Mike Sealey, San Francisco CA '57 Plymouth Sport Suburban __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ |