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I have a 67 chevy 4x4 so put me down also on the list.
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jaros44sr, consider yourself lucky if its a "original"
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At one time i bought two NOS ones from a guy in New York.
I think i may have sold the one to Blazerman. Not sure though. Sold it to someone out West. Can't remember who i sold the other one to. They are a great looking piece on a truck IMO. Sometime i will put one on a short step. Badass. |
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Like the endevor :metal: and anything that makes our trucks more tough :sumo: subscribed
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here is the one that came on my 71 longhorn when I bought it
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i would be interested. or am i too late to chime in?
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any updates? i would really like to find one of these
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Ttt
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Guys be patient, this has been a real mess. all the legals has been a absolute nightmare, there is still a active patent and copywright from the original manufacturer. and they are not budging. If I make a copy of the original they want there slice of the pie (and its a BIG slice) So i have been working on building one that is close to these originals without stepping on anyones toes. I have 2 that are very nice but there are differences that I can build. now just getting into the new, bigger shop and trying to finish up my C/30 wrecker, not to mention all of the Dr. visits and medical issues. to make a long story longer, it's just taken me A LOT longer to get this going than I first thought. anyone that has posted on this thread will be contacted when I get things going. thanks for the support Coop
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Could some 1 post the meshorements and spifics of thikness I would like to make 1 my self or buy 1 ( FOR GMC AND Chevy I would want them on both )
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How many different kinds were offered for our trucks?
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They were not updated to match the rising hoodline of the 69-72 trucks. Also there were many different styles of aftermarket units available as well. Check my earlier posts for some pictures of the factory guards on various years. |
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Any updates on these?
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I'd like to have a factory grill guard: I am fearful I'll hit a deer or a dog and trash my plastic 1972 grill!
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I am interested if this project is still alive.
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I like them for the nostalgic look, I remember most all trucks having one of these when I was young, maybe it's a farm country thing but to me they make the truck.
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Im sure all the legal BS has killed this project but looking for more info on this grill.
It looks more correct for 69-72 trucks as it looks taller than the "OE" shorter one. Anyone have any more pics of this style? Thanks |
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Funny you are the only person to catch that I know of. Actually its the much later CUCV military grill guard. Might be able to backfit it to a 69-72 without too much trouble.
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The one in the pic I attached is different than a CUCV guard (which I have on my 73 Jimmy).
If you notice the 4 bolt mounting point is different as is the angle from the center point back. On the CUCV guard it is basically straight all the way across until it hits the light cutouts and then only angles back a bit. The one in the pic is straight only in the center section and then curves back from there to match the profile of the 69-72 grill profile |
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I saw this pic and it stated that they thought it was an old ranch hand unit.
Looks like it has the earlier profile and similar mounting points as the one I posted earlier but with the expanded metal in the center. Anyone have better pics of the early ranch hand guard? |
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OK, You clipped the picture from a three year old post of mine. I was under the impression it was a modified CUVC grille guard.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...68&postcount=5 Since you alread have one you might work from that for a 69-72 unit that fits taller than the factory offering yet still looks "factory". A few cuts hould have that angled to fit very nicely. |
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I don't think I want one but I applaud the efforts going into making these .
I hope you follow through as I know there are a dedicated few who'd buy them ~ were I still a Farmer or if I had a 4X4 , I'd be first in line . |
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Did you ever start making the brush guards?
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Here's the one I recently installed on mine--it's a bolt-together and slightly different in terms of the center section configuration. Darn sturdy once it's all tightened up that's for sure.
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Thanks for the info , new to site as of last night.
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It's too bad this project died off.......after expressing my initial interest (2013 post) I hit a black bear with my car in 2015! My car was OK, me having spotted the bear just in time, but it increased my desire for a grill guard for the truck.
I bought one from a board member in 2013 but there are only so many of the originals available. |
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I bought it from a member off this site a few years back.
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The OP hasn't been on the board since 12/12/16 so I doubt you'll get an answer. Also he is no longer a Premium member (name not in Blue) so he can't sell stuff on here unless he re-subscribes..... LockDoc |
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Sheshhh, hope he's OK, talk of surgery and all that stuff. Thanks for the heads up Loc Doc.
I'll try a PM |
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well damn.... I saw this thread and hoped there would be a pot of gold at this end.
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There is a great-looking OEM GM brush guard on the parts forum right now and it's been on there a long time, because there is not much interest. *Hopefully nothing bad has happened to the OP, hopefully he's just become busy with other things and our trucks are not on his mind. |
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I think there is interest on the one for sale on the board, but its just really expensive, Im not saying it is or isn't worth the asking. I made an offer, but it wasn't taken and Im totally fine with that. All you can do is ask right?
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Dang.....another dead thread
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