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1972 GMC Grill mod
I don't know if this is anything new, but I have just recently made a modification to my 72 GMC grill that is quite neat. I took the
center grill sections (the honeycomb) from a late model Dodge truck grill and transplanted them to the grill shell of my 72 GMC Jimmy. The result was a very attractive addition to the front appearance. If anyone is interested in the particulars of the mod....just let me know....I'll share specifics. |
Got any Pics?
------------------ 71 GMC Suburban 4X4 The "Beast" 388 CID Stroker, Scat crank, H-beam steel rods, KB Pistons, Speed-Pro Moly Rings, Clevite bearings, Speed-Pro High Volume oil-pump, Comp Cams 254H 4X4 Xtreme cam, SR Torquer 2.02/1.60 heads, Comp springs, Trick Flow pushrods, Comp Roller Rockers, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, 3310 750cfm Holley, Summit HEI, MSD 6AL, Built TH350 Transcat Supper II shift kit 2000 RPM Stall, 4" Rough Country Lift....etc. |
PICTURES!!!
------------------ '72 GMC 1/2T 4x4 pickup and '72 GMC 3/4T 4x4 suburban. (current) past rides were: '70 Chev 2wd farm truck '71 GMC 2wd 1/2T 402 nice! '72 Chev 2wd 1/2T 396 |
that sounds awesome, how do you get to your hood latch handle though? i want pictures too!
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pics are on the way guys...gotta wait til the batteries charge up on the camera!!!
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I'll need e-mail addys for all that want the pics!!
oldudeSS |
Ok.. sullivan@oregoncoast.com
Sounds cool, I like the dodge grilles. |
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Please send pics to toddwood@cox.net
thanks, |
Nevermind - see "PICS! of "oldudeSS"'s 72 GMC Grille Mod"
Love how it looks, though. ------------------ 1972 Chevy C-20 Cheyenne Rockaway Beach, Oregon [This message has been edited by Patrick Sullivan (edited May 23, 2002).] |
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