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68 Charger Grill

classiccar68

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I am looking for - I think it is called "the fin" - it is the silver piece or hard plastic shell that houses the grill/ I have found every part on line except this one. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
 
the outer plastic is part of the center

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what piece do you need ?

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After looking at the photo again. The part I need is broken out into three sections. The end section holds the lights and the center section holds the grill. How do I get these three pieces?
 
I can purchase everything on the picture posted by cdr via year one, classic car industries, etc. except these pieces. I have to believe that someone manufacture these parts.
 
I can purchase everything on the picture posted by cdr via year one, classic car industries, etc. except these pieces. I have to believe that someone manufacture these parts.


Nope.



Edit: I stand corrected.
 
ever get a grill? ordered one from classic industries 5 month ago, never got, ended up cancelling order, they still cant get them yet, and dont know when they can according to the tech guys, just wondered if u ever found one, i'm still looking.
 
Don, the grill finally came in - It actually looks pretty good. I will put together later this summer. Scott
 
Don, the grill finally came in - It actually looks pretty good. I will put together later this summer. Scott
AWESOME, post pics please, does is look pretty stock? close to the original? can't wait to see it. thanks for the response.
 
I will send photos when I put it together. I am six months into the restoration. It is my first restoration. I am making a ton of mistakes but you do learn through failure. However, I am having a great time. In fact, I just put together (hopefully) my last major parts list. I am headed to Carlisle next month to hopefully pick up some of these parts. If not, I will order on line (when they are 25-30 off). :)

Just an interesting note - I have been filming each stage of the restoration. When I am done I most likely will have a one to two hour film put together with a ton of one to two minute clips. I don't know if anyone would watch it, but I will post it. I believe it would help junior members
and of course get some laughs out of the experienced senior guys. Scott
 
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