67-68 front clip on to a 69-72 truck PARTS LIST
I wrote down all the parts needed to switch your 69-72 truck to a 67-68 front clip. I am going to pick up some fenders and hood (anyone have any experience with their repop fenders and cowl hood?) from ECE this month and decided to make a list including all the small stuff that you would also need.
Obviously you may not need all of it so you can omit whatever it is you do not need. ECE has 20% off till the end of the month for anyone really looking to possibly do this. Radiator support -849250 184.99 Grill Shell -3886762 299.99 Grill Moldings -CX1882 69.99 2 required Grill Molding Nut -G4172 1.99 not sure how many total is needed Rad. Core Mount Set -CX4835 19.99 Grill C. Support Brkt -14105 24.99 LH Grill Brkt -CX1899 24.99 RH Grill Brkt -CX1900 24.99 Headlamp Bezels -CX1228 69.99 Pair H. lamp Bezel Screw -G11591 4.99 8 Required Hlamp Adj Spring -5953168 2.49 2 Required Hlamp Adj set -C1402 4.99 a kit Halogen Hlamps -1149X 39.99 2 required LH Hlamp Mnt BRkt -K892 24.99 RH Hlamp Mnt Brkt -K893 24.99 Hlamp Retning Rings -G7838 46.99 2 Required LH Park lamp Ass -CX1561 49.99 RH Park Lamp ASs -CX1562 49.99 Cowl Hood -T70308 394.99 UnderHood Hrdw Set -SK1013 74.99 LH Hood Hinges -G11598 109.99 RH Hood Hinges -G11599 80.99 Hood Springs -3890741 12.99 2 Required Hood Latch -CX1856 54.99 Hood Bumper Set -K918 5.99 Hood Cowl Set -W9410 9.99 LH Fender 67 -T70111 129.99 RH Fender 67 -T70112 129.99 Front End Bolt Set -K1007 39.99 |
Re: 67-68 front clip on to a 69-72 truck PARTS LIST
Have you just thought about buying a 68 and taking the parts you need itll be alot cheaper
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Not to mention then you still have 400 bucks in a cowl hood if your going to go that route. Not to mention risk any clips being broken and such and have to be replaced. |
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I bought my 68 longbed for $1500 with a near perfect front clip in Orange County CA. I see then once in awhile around here for under $1,500. I also see used 68 front clips every once in awhile and they are usually no more than $500. The original GM stuff will fit better in my experience. Repop body parts are never 100%, usually require some grinding, sanding and fitting ot make them work right.
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I would buy everything you have listed from ECE....except re-pop sheet metal. I would find some original L and R fenders. If you are going with a cowl hood, obviously that would be aftermarket.
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I bought a 67 front clip for 75 bucks here, minus the core support. now, it did have some rust that needs fixing lol. but I got it just for the fender, sold the grille and rest is laying in my back yard. I would give it to ya if u were here near by. so which truck is this going on?
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has someone had bad experiences in the past with subpar sheet metal and now wont give it a chance? we have board supporters who swear it is every bit as good as OEM and will use it on their own vehicles. I want the TRUTH!!! |
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The metal is great, it's just the fit that leaves a lot to be desired....
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one show I watched, they didn't like the EDP coating and stripped a brand-new cab then put epoxy primer. I know that epoxy is the best thing going, but I sort of figured the Electrodeposit Primer was just as good. Any thoughts ???
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2 grand for a new front clip! I bought my entire '67 LWB for 800 bucks and my '67 GMC SWB for 1200.....yeah, I got two entire trucks that run and drive well (with good front clips) for what you are about to pay for a just the front end sheet metal.
Truth be known, I have a near perfect OEM front clip minus the trim and hood that I would be willing to part with for way cheaper than the repop stuff you're looking at. The only issue is the shipping, but I'm sure there is a reasonable solution to that. |
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I bought my 67 Chevy C-20 longbed for $300.
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I'm just saying that there are options.
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Dingfodgy,
I'd be interested in the clip. What are you asking? MJH |
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I understand where you are coming from Vegas, as do many others, but you can literally buy a truck that runs for less than what you have and have all kinds of parts that are GM leftover, so that $400 Cowl Hood could be bought with the leftover money that you make by selling your used parts. Just a suggestion, I know a lot of people buy the repop stuff because they think there isn't going to be a lot of bodywork to get them ready, every panel you find will need something or another though, GM or Repop. I would just think you could actually pocket some money by parting out a truck and getting your parts all in one. Trevor
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