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FRESH AIR VENT QUESTIONS ??? (O_o) 1800 1972

Hello all
Few questions regarding the air vents I'm attempting to restore on my '72.

Are both the passenger and driver side cables the same lengths ?

I know you can replace the fresh air vents by knocking them out with a block of wood and a hammer, but how do you install a replacement one in its place ?
I assume you just reach in through the hood after removing the grill and press down on it with your hand ? Would that be enough to fit a replacement one in its place ?
Seems like an awkward spot to try to somehow hammer them form the top once you remove the fresh air grille on the hood of the car.

Appreciate any wisdom y'all can send my way by reply to this or feel free to text me if possible (860)338-3757

Much obliged

Luis






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