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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Missouri
Posts: 332
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1977 V22 grill questions
My 77 Scottsdale has stainless strips and a metal bow tie emblem, but the plastic is getting kind of rough. Can the strips and emblem be moved to the after market grills? Will I have to drill the holes, or is someone selling a grill already drilled for the chrome?
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: CO
Posts: 855
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Re: 1977 V22 grill questions
If it is like this grill the stainless steel accents just slide in the slots and are held on in the back with large screws so no drilling needed.
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Missouri
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Re: 1977 V22 grill questions
Yes, that's the grill I have. LMC sells a premium grill, that's the one I'll be buying. Thanks for posting!
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: PNW USA
Posts: 162
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Re: 1977 V22 grill questions
If you want the best option, go with Engineered Vintage Grill AF
https://engineeredvintage.com/produc...hevrolet-truck
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Missouri
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Re: 1977 V22 grill questions
Cool piece, but that's waaaaayyy out of my budget.
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