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Air Conditioning/Fresh Air Duct

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ksykes

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I have a '73 Challenger that used to have AC. The fan and ducting is still in the plane and is helpful for cooling on hot summer days. There is a duct, riveted above the hat shelf, that is crumbling and needs to be replaced. I've looked in the parts manual and it appears to be part #99507-00, from a parts list revised May 1980.

Has anyone replaced one of these and do you recall if any of the interior vendors carry it? I've looked on Plane Plastics and a couple other websites and the part they show seems to be less curved than what mine appears to be. Any insights would be helpful.
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