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| WHERE THE MONEY WENT |
| Description: |
PN: |
Cost: |
| Dash pad, non A/C |
8741742 |
$209.95 |
| In-dash tach conversion |
SS517W |
$139.95 |
| Steering wheel, leather grip, brushed aluminum button |
R30141 |
$179.95 |
| '68 walnut wood wheel hub |
3930062 |
$39.95 |
| Rear bumper |
3903515 |
$169.99 |
| Front bumper |
3903514 |
$169.99 |
| Bumper bolt kit (need 2) |
NB6272 |
$22.95 ea. |
| Chevy II trunk lid emblem |
CM3070 |
$36.95 |
| Standard grille |
3909164 |
$129.95 |
| Headlamp bezels (pair) |
14341 |
$84.95 |
| Headlamp adjusters |
C1402 |
$4.95 |
| Cowl induction steel hood |
3974588C |
$359.95 |
| Hood lip molding |
3927930 |
$69.95 |
| Park lamp assembly (need 2) |
916211 |
$59.99 ea. |
| Eyebrow moldings (pair) |
CM3056 |
$79.99 |
| Dupli-Color Instant Chrome |
CS101 |
$5.95 |
| Total: |
$1,848.30 |
 If you've got a mangled, snaggle-tooth...  If you've got a mangled, snaggle-tooth grille on your hot rod, nothing will improve the looks quicker than a new one. Our Classic Industries grille needed a little tweaking to make it fit. Nothing that the old 4-inch angle-grinder can't cure.  Like a lot of old muscle cars,...  Like a lot of old muscle cars, our '68 headlights were aimed catawampus because the headlight adjusters had given out. We had the grille and headlight bezels off, so we replaced the adjusters with new ones from Classic for $4.95. Now we can see down the road at night, and the "Cookie Monster" eyeball effect is banished.  That's "Installation" Jason...  That's "Installation" Jason Scudellari, who works at our tech center. He's holding our old '68 bumper, which turns out was really a '70-72 bumper. After swapping the new '68 bumper and realizing that our old parking lights were too big to fit, we thought Classic got our order wrong. In reality, our car had the wrong bumper, and they sent us the right one with the narrow marker light cutouts. Of course, that meant we had to go back and get the right lights for another $120.
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