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  • Bill O.
    Expired
    • April 1, 2006
    • 542

    '61-'62 Tire Well Drain Plug

    The 1961-62 6th Edition Corvette TIM&JG indicates that the drain hole in the tire well was filled with a "translucent plastic flanged plug." I can honestly say I've never seen one. Does anyone know of a supplier of these plugs that are reasonable facsimiles of the original? Thank you.

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  • Mike M.
    NCRS Past President
    • May 31, 1974
    • 8376

    #2
    Re: '61-'62 Tire Well Drain Plug

    i've not come across any late c-1's with the plastic plug in their spare tire tub.nor have i seen any evidence of a hole plugged(with mat and resin) . mike

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    • Richard M.
      Super Moderator
      • August 31, 1988
      • 11318

      #3
      Re: '61-'62 Tire Well Drain Plug

      It's part# is shown in the 61/62 AIMs.

      (61)Sec A Sheet 3.00 Item 13, Part#3738198.
      (62)Sec A Sheet 2.00 Item 13, Part#3738198.

      In the spare floor and in the cavities behind the rear wheels.

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      The identical part is used in all late 1966 & 1967 Corvettes in 2 locations. Let's have some fun. Who knows where they are and what they are used for?

      Rich
      ps Bill. I sent you a PM with the answer.
      Last edited by Richard M.; October 24, 2022, 06:04 AM. Reason: more AIM info

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      • Richard M.
        Super Moderator
        • August 31, 1988
        • 11318

        #4
        Re: '61-'62 Tire Well Drain Plug

        Originally posted by Richard Mozzetta (13499)

        The identical part is used in all late 1966 & 1967 Corvettes in 2 locations. Let's have some fun. Who knows where they are and what they are used for?
        For those curious, the same plastic plug was used in production in all late 1966 and 1967 cars. Part# 3738198 was installed in the body reinforcement plates(3894563 L, 3894564 R, in the rear wheel well area. UPC 1 Bolt Weld Sheet B1 Item 10.

        This plate was there for the attachments for the RPO A85 Shoulder Harness option. The plate included a weld nut, 7/16"x20. The plug was likely installed in the reinforcement before assembly to the body. When A85 was installed, the plugs were removed for bolt installation. The plugs were installed from the inside, therefore covered by the glued-in mat and carpeting.

        Reference thread and some photos......HERE.

        Rich

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        • Darrin D.
          Infrequent User
          • March 14, 2015
          • 1

          #5
          Re: '61-'62 Tire Well Drain Plug

          Originally posted by Bill Ogden (45584)
          The 1961-62 6th Edition Corvette TIM&JG indicates that the drain hole in the tire well was filled with a "translucent plastic flanged plug." I can honestly say I've never seen one. Does anyone know of a supplier of these plugs that are reasonable facsimiles of the original? Thank you.

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          I have it in mine. I can try to get a picture if you need it.

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          • Bill O.
            Expired
            • April 1, 2006
            • 542

            #6
            Re: '61-'62 Tire Well Drain Plug

            Thanks Darrin for the kind offer, but
            I now have a picture.

            Bill

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            • Christopher R.
              Extremely Frequent Poster
              • March 31, 1975
              • 1599

              #7
              Re: '61-'62 Tire Well Drain Plug

              Anybody know where I could get one of these plugs? It doesn't appear that either Corvette Central, Paragon, or Zip carry them.

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              • John F.
                Extremely Frequent Poster
                • March 23, 2008
                • 2397

                #8
                Re: '61-'62 Tire Well Drain Plug

                I had one like that in my Bowtie 62 that was judged at the convention in Overland Park, KS. The judges took a lot of pictures of things.

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