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Old 05-03-2007, 01:13 PM   #1
Luvlegs
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fast grille removals for secret location

I searched around and couldn't find anything detailed enough...

HOPEFULLY Going this weekend to pick up a few grilles - I have to pull them though and have a limited amount of time. Perhaps someone will have an answer or two.

I am pulling a 71 outter/inner - there are rivets on it and bolts.... not sure where they are all at or what tools I might need.

I am also going to pull a 67 and 2 68-69s (one GM) - I started 2 of them but had to give up as I ran out of time and couldn't find all the danged connection points.

I have to walk quite a ways and fight through a jungle to get to them so I can't really carry or haul all my tools, a compressor, etc. I did manage to drill out and take home a sway bar and all the brackets... so I know it can be done (the grilles) but it was a pain. I just have to avoid pulling bumpers and fenders as it eats up time.

If anyone can tell me size, location, chisel, etc, I would appreciate it greatly.
(not just the grilles either but if there are any tricks to say, headlight buckets, fender parts of the grilles, etc)


I'm kinda in a race for time as I am swampped at work and home/momma/baby girl etc and don't have any experience with anything other than my 72 (and that's why I need one of the grilles! hahaha)
And I'm afraid my secret location will be discovered.....
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