Easy to install with no special tools or drilling Hinged for easy window cleaning For hatchback and sports car windows Reduce sun and heat buildup to keep interior up to 20% cooler and more comfortable. Reduces headlight glare. Shields help prevent carpet fade and upholstery deterioration. Keep snow and frost off window. Available for vehicles with or without rear window wipers. Shields for vehicles with rear window wipers are designed to accommodate original equipment wiper unit…won't affect functioning. Shields can also be used on models without rear window wiper. NOTE: SKU numbers ending in F are factory shipped and may take a little longer to reach you. SKU numbers ending in E are freight shipped from JC Whitney warehouse by truck/air freight.
Yes, I believe Kameo Kid has that kit. His looks alittle different though. May not be the exact same but it is similar. He would be the gent to contact in regards to the kit.
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Cheever3000 Member
Posts: 12400 From: The Man from Tallahassee Registered: Aug 2001
Seen it. Hell they are on every second car here. Well on the older models anyway. They seemed to lose a little popularity in the mid 90s. Rear window louvres aren't popular in the USA?
Seen it. Hell they are on every second car here. Well on the older models anyway. They seemed to lose a little popularity in the mid 90s. Rear window louvres aren't popular in the USA?
was mostly an 80s thing around here, San Antonio, Texas. almost never see them here. Only on 80s camaros...
I've seen Cameo Kids.. Pics anyways.. looks nice.. just dunno if id be ok on a notchy?
Last time I looked JC Whitney still listed the rear window louver kit for the notchback Fiero. Can't remember price off the top of my head but it wasn't bad, couple hundred maybe.
Sorry didn't notice you already had the link to JC Whitney, the louvers have been discussed a couple of times and I miss read. Oh well! ------------------ http://www.geocities.com/fierorulz/
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Kameo... any info on where you got that or if there is a kit out like that? or will you make a kit perhaps =)
would it work for a notchie?
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This was on the GT when I got it but i've been looking into making them since the company has supposedly gone out of business. I'm checking with a machinist in the area on some other kool stuff for the Fiero and this will be added to the "can you make this for me" list.. oh and if they can I'm sure we could take care of the notchie bunch too..
edit: I'm not sure if the one JC Whitney sells is plastic or metal, mine is metal and that is the way they would all be if I make them ------------------
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You need a different shape for the notchback vs. fastback sail panels. You can do it, but not with the same part. Looks kinda cool on Kameo's GT (a bit too 80's, but it IS an '80's car!). I'd like to see it on a notchback.
the link in my initial post is the JC Whitney ordering page. and suposedly it is for notchbacks only. leaves a gap between the rear window and the louvers..
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Monkeyman Member
Posts: 15845 From: Sparta, NC Registered: Nov 1999
That was at the Auburn, IN show last year. Wonderful day. Spent it with Haze and Haze-ette. Very meshy shirt. Can you say, 'sunburnt to a crisp'? (Still have that shirt. Too bad it doesn't fit anymore. )
That was at the Auburn, IN show last year. Wonderful day. Spent it with Haze and Haze-ette. Very meshy shirt. Can you say, 'sunburnt to a crisp'? (Still have that shirt. Too bad it doesn't fit anymore. )