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changing out my grille

 
73-440cuda 73-440cuda
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 11/08
Posted: 11/27/08
08:23 PM

this may be a bad idea, but with the "big challenge" project going. It got me thinking about changing out my 73 grille and headlights for 71s. Does any body have any idea how different all the mounting stuff is, or how difficult it would be. I know it would be expensive with all the buckets and filler panel and what not. but i was just wondering how difficult you guys thought it would be?  

 
RBolig RBolig
Moderator | Posts: 641 | Joined: 12/03
Posted: 12/01/08
10:31 AM

it isn't too hard of a swap if you have all the parts. I would contact someone like Tony's parts, or Stephens Performance, and find out how much it would cosst, and if they have the parts you would need.  
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73-440cuda 73-440cuda
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 11/08
Posted: 12/03/08
11:23 AM

thanks, yeah I live about two hours from stephens performance. I could call them up and see. I see ads for reproduction 71 grilles but don't know whether those would be up to snuff? I know an original has to be pretty expensive  

 

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