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Old 07-25-2020, 11:44 AM   #51
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Re: Accident on freeway, GMC finished?

Thanks Jack! My radiator shop is closed until Monday so I'll let you know then after he looks it over. -Brian
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Old 07-25-2020, 11:55 AM   #52
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I would go ahead and get a new fan. Little story. I was 6 years old when I saw a fellow run past me bleeding like crazy. Shorten the story- His fan blade came apart as he was working on his car. I turned it off for him. Then I saw what happened. Nother quick one-68 Camaro at the shop for vibrations. Boss revved it a couple times and the fan went through the hood. Good thing it was closed.
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Old 07-25-2020, 12:13 PM   #53
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Sounds like cheap insurance to get a new one that hasn't been bent back and forth. I truly appreciate this and all advice. I used to think I knew a lot about these trucks but after finding this site I've realized I'm in about 2nd grade knowledge-wise with these things. -BA
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Old 07-25-2020, 12:43 PM   #54
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Ol blue longer in front which way ?

Seen several 72s running 67 68 hoods
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Old 07-25-2020, 01:05 PM   #55
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It was a good run. 24 years with this "Longhorn" style GMC.

Was making a run to Ventura North 101 to pick up a motorcycle project and some kids lost their surfboard off the top of their mini-van and jumped out onto the freeway and were running around trying to retrieve it. People were swerving and panicking and it I ended up in the back of a semi. Of course the impact totally missed the bumper. Just creamed the front pretty bad. seems like I was barely moving on impact but the damage is pretty bad. Can't get the hood open but it looks like my new GM "Performance" engine is OK. The rest, not so much.
I have a core support and grille in good shape. Might have some fenders. I am in Glendale.
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Old 07-25-2020, 05:28 PM   #56
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Brian I have no use for the radiator so I will get a box for it next week and box it up. Don’t waste time repairing yours if it’s been hit. This one is perfect. Send me your zip code okay
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Old 07-25-2020, 05:40 PM   #57
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Brian I have no use for the radiator so I will get a box for it next week and box it up. Don’t waste time repairing yours if it’s been hit. This one is perfect. Send me your zip code okay
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I have a core support and grille in good shape. Might have some fenders. I am in Glendale.
I found a core support, and the left fender, inner and outer, at Pick Your Part.
I sure could use a RIGHT side set. Also the grill I bought seems to be the wrong one. So I'd really like to look at yours. Thanks! Brian

The one I had is taller (see pics).
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Old 07-25-2020, 06:48 PM   #59
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There are guys on this forum that know a hell of a lot more about front sheet metal and grills. I think if you had bought a complete '68 front end for $300 you could have put it back together as a '68. From what i see, you bought a $300, '68 fender that won't fit any '69 parts.
'67 & '68 have the sloped hood. '68 & '69 have the same grill, but the '68 grill surround and fenders are different than '69 because of the sloped hood.

That's as much as I know and I may have that wrong
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It looks like the core support is GMC only and changed from '68 to '69.

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Old 07-25-2020, 07:22 PM   #60
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There are guys on this forum that know a hell of a lot more about front sheet metal and grills. I think if you had bought a complete '68 front end for $300 you could have put it back together as a '68. From what i see, you bought a $300, '68 fender that won't fit any '69 parts.
'67 & '68 have the sloped hood. '68 & '69 have the same grill, but the '68 grill surround and fenders are different than '69 because of the sloped hood.

That's as much as I know and I may have that wrong
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It looks like the core support is GMC only and changed from '68 to '69.

https://www.lmctruck.com/1967-72-che...and-components
I guess I crapped out. Thanks for explaining this. I though I read that all GMC and 68 chevy would work. Oops. Back to the drawing board.
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Old 07-25-2020, 08:00 PM   #61
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I guess I crapped out. Thanks for explaining this. I though I read that all GMC and 68 chevy would work. Oops. Back to the drawing board.
As long as your new grill is a 67 or 68 you're doing fine. 69 - 72 use a different upper bar. You just need a right fender......
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Old 07-25-2020, 09:04 PM   #62
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As long as your new grill is a 67 or 68 you're doing fine. 69 - 72 use a different upper bar. You just need a right fender......
That's the kind of fresh air some guy needing some relief needs to hear! Man, I love this place.
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Old 07-25-2020, 09:58 PM   #63
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That's the kind of fresh air some guy needing some relief needs to hear! Man, I love this place.
Yeah it is. The guys on here make this a truly incredible place.

I'm just going to go with what I have for now and look for a right fender ! All the rest will be fixed to perfect later down the road. -BA
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Update: A little progress; (I have a hood lined up possibly) At least it is legal. -BA
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Starting to look like a truck again nice work
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Glad you were able to save it! Have you done any work on the bike?
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Old 08-12-2020, 03:41 PM   #67
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Sorry to see your truck was wrecked but so glad to see you fixed it instead of selling it or it going to the scrap yard!
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Glad you were able to save it! Have you done any work on the bike?
The bike (1972 Triumph) is coming alone. I'll post on that thread when I get it running. -BA
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Old 08-12-2020, 04:51 PM   #69
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Sorry to see your truck was wrecked but so glad to see you fixed it instead of selling it or it going to the scrap yard!
Yeah, me too. It looked pretty bad there for a while. I don't give up easily plus it gave me a good chance to use my brand new Makita XWT11SR1 18v impact wrench. Great tool! Still need a hood and the other two headlights, paint the one fender.
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Starting to look like a truck again nice work
Thank you sir. My first body work of any kind. It came out OK. I've learned a lot. -Brian
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Looking good and glad you saved it.

The one thing that I find really refreshing on this site is the number of guys that aren't dropping $50K+ in builds. Many, like me, dropping a few thousand to get a decent truck running and on the street.

Don't get me wrong, I love the other stuff too. I covet many a truck on here for the time and money their owners have put into them. I just am glad to be in like company for the time being. I'll drive mine rough on the outside but shiny underneath until I get time and $$ to make it look better. Probably never great, but better.
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Good work. We're proud of you!
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Congratulations great job ! I wish I had plugged the outlets on that radiator..Jack
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Well good. So are you able to drive it any? I bet that hood flutters in the wind a bit. You're doing great and for not much money too.
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There are guys on this forum that know a hell of a lot more about front sheet metal and grills. I think if you had bought a complete '68 front end for $300 you could have put it back together as a '68. From what i see, you bought a $300, '68 fender that won't fit any '69 parts.
'67 & '68 have the sloped hood. '68 & '69 have the same grill, but the '68 grill surround and fenders are different than '69 because of the sloped hood.

That's as much as I know and I may have that wrong
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https://www.lmctruck.com/1967-72-che...grille-for-gmc

https://www.lmctruck.com/1967-72-che...grille-for-gmc


It looks like the core support is GMC only and changed from '68 to '69.

https://www.lmctruck.com/1967-72-che...and-components
I may be wrong but I was under the impression that 68 to 72 GMC fenders are all the same. 67 only difference is the side marker and 67 - 68 Chevy are interchangable with GMC

Truck looks great
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