Topic: WTB 1972 Original Front End and other 72 stuff
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BRADENTON, FL - USA
Joined: 8/4/2002
Posts: 669
Vette(s): 1972 convertible 350 auto trans, delux int, air, ps, pb, t/t wheel, pw, 79,000 org miles Rare one year only color
how bout some help here...what kind of "stuff" are you looking for??? 

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Jupiter, FL - USA
Joined: 4/24/2004
Posts: 6
Vette(s): 1972 Steel Cities Grey Coupe
I also have a 1972, mine's a coupe. I have a bunch of "extras". All NOS stuff. My interior is black. I have 2 kickpanels, a "perfect"black steering wheel, rear view mirror,LS dash/RS dash/upper dash pad. headlight actuators(2)Stainless windshield trim(L&R). A deluxe carpet set(less the rear compartment carpet)Wiper switch bezel w/the a/c diverters. Door panel trim/bezels,knobs.I have 7 derby center caps.Misc. seat belt buckles and seat belts. I still have more things just need to get into the garage and make a list so I actually know just what I have.OK, let me know what you need. Dave 

Just my 2 cents. Keep in mind you haven't given much detail on what you bought. Several years ago I bought a 66 conv. This car was also missing the front end. I spent a lot of time and money putting the "correct" front end on the car and it turned out great, but it was still a repaired car. A few modified vettes later, it occurred to me that I should have built a ground pounding race prepared car out of the hull I started with.
I'm only saying you may want to consider your options and consider what the cost for an accurate resto would be as opposed to building a fun car.
Again, just a suggestion, whatever you do with the car, I'm sure the support and resources are here.
Good luck with it!
I'm only saying you may want to consider your options and consider what the cost for an accurate resto would be as opposed to building a fun car.
Again, just a suggestion, whatever you do with the car, I'm sure the support and resources are here.


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