Third Gen photos with front bumper off
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Third Gen photos with front bumper off
are there any post showing front of '82-'92 Camaro with the front bumper off on this site/forum...if so, please point me in the right direction...I need to put radiator and other components back where they belong before refitting hood,fenders and bumper...
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Re: Third Gen photos with front bumper off
Here ya go..... It's a Firebird, but underneath they are all pretty much the same.
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Thanks but I need picture with inner bumper removed so I can see radiator and components...[nice bird...:-)...]
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CadeFirebird...thanks, exactly what I needed...
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carlos64030...thanks, and 'yes'...I know about the Haynes and Chilton books...I have both, and neither one showed me what my question pertained to...
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to 'ALL' who helped me, a BIG THANK YOU...wife's Camaro is a battery short of driving [provided I didn't miss anything]...Thanks Again...
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Re: Third Gen photos with front bumper off
Nice work getting it back together!! *thumbs up*
Any issues with getting the front quarter panels, hood, and nose to line up?
Any issues with getting the front quarter panels, hood, and nose to line up?
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'rough'...Thanks for comment...surprisingly enough, everything went together fairly easy, which really surprised me...it took just a little tweeking here and there [tighten down, loosen up, make slight adjustment, push here tighten down, pull there tighten down]...after tack welding front corner of core support on, and putting everything on [fenders, nose/bumper and hood]to check fit, I really hated to have to remove everything for final welding, but after final welding, everything went back together with little effort...I was afraid after final welding, core support might shrink a little here and there, and maybe even twist some, but everything came together great...
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