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Here’s a challenge. It just so happens that the nicest tie bar in all these 64 Impala grill sections I’ve taken apart has some rusty old machine screws holding the grill in place. Good luck undoing those. The cutting torch is not an option here. Up to this point I’ve been using the torch to […]
It seems like 64 Impala grill-o-rama around here the last couple of weekends. With 5 grills to take apart and sort out the parts, I’ve developed quite a pile of both good and bad parts. I think it’s easy to conclude that you can’t be too quick to rule out a car as being a […]
More 64 Impala parts to sift through. Grill sections to be more precise. My objective is to put together a grill section to use on the car that has the least amount of rust pitting. If you want something to look nice and save yourself a lot of work getting it to that stage, it […]
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