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    1973 RSR central oil cooler sheet metal

    Does anyone have a good picture of a 1973 long hood RSR from inside the trunk of the factory sheet metal panel behind the central front oil cooler ? Almost all pictures seem to use the 1974 panel, which I believe is not correct.
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    Go to Kevin Jeannette's site http://www.gunnarracing.com/ and look in their "Completed Projects" section on page 2. They restore Dave Mohlman's 73 RSR


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    I might have missed it but I did not see a red Mohlman RSR on the gunner site. I did see a yellow Mohlman RSR but its sheet metal, I believe , is not factory. The factory cars had the windshield washer bottle in the normal 73 position. As you can see in the picture the yellow car sheet metal is in the way of where the bottle would normally be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike curnow View Post
    Does anyone have a good picture from inside the trunk of the factory sheet metal panel behind the central front oil cooler ? Almost all pictures seem to use the 1974 panel, which I believe is not correct.
    I'd like to see good photos of this as well.
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    There might be some floating around from the Skoien RSR....I'll look.
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    Pictures 73 RSR

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    That would be great if you could find a picture. I have been looking for one for 30 years.

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    Mike....here are some from #0782....not sure if they'll help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flat Six, inc. View Post
    Mike....here are some from #0782....not sure if they'll help.
    Wow - is that duct asymmetrical??

    EDIT - looking at this Gunnar picture, it would appear so!
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    Any pictures from inside the trunk ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike curnow View Post
    Any pictures from inside the trunk ?

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    Dunno, I just swiped that from Van's post (#2)

    These photos explain what you've been telling me about the '73 RSR duct, though Mike - nicely done, sir.
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