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09-27-2013, 03:27 PM | #4 |
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Re: Removing front clip as one piece ?
Just as an aside: when I started at Chevrolet Flint Assembly in 1979 there were two separate assembly lines: Line 1 was Pickups; Line 2 was Blazer/Suburbans.
Line 2 installed the front ends as a "buck build" - like you have shown in the photos above. Line 1 installed the front ends "piecemeal" - first the radiator support, then the LH fender, then the RH fender. So - I'd figure either way should work, depending on your inclination and skill set. Me? I'd put it back on one piece at a time. It will be easier to fit each component (ie, fender to door gaps, then hood to fender gaps). K
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