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68 gto valance chrome mounting holes
Hey guys, I need to see where the holes are in the front valance for my 68 to mount the chrome. The one I'm using is from a Lemans and it doesn't have any. If someone could send me a picture that would be outstanding!! Thanks,you're efforts will be deeply appreciated!
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Or send me pictures by text
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If I had a brain I'd be dangerous! Lol
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Do you have the chrome? Can you hold up the chrome to the valence and mark it? Is this on the car?
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Not sure how much just a picture will help ... but this is where they are.
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Just what I needed!! Thanks a millions!
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Hey Dataway, if that's the color of your GTO it looks awesome! What is it?
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That's just your basic Verdoro Green when it's under an incandescent light. Much more green when it's outside.
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Looks great
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I went thru this not too long ago on an original Lemans valance I picked up off eBay years ago. Here’s some photos with measurements. I used a 1/4” bit to drill the mounting holes. Molding pieces fit well.
The valance obviously still needs some work, but it’s much straighter than my original.
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Don't rush me - it's only year 20 of the 3 year restoration! 68 GTO convertible YS M40, A/C, PS, PB-disc, Posi-T, PW, P-seat, AM-FM stereo 8-track, P-ant, P-trunk lid, Tilt-S, Rally gauges, Hideaways C1 224 Triple white |
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I keep some modeling clay in the shop for such projects. Put a line of it on the valance in the area the holes are supposed to be, press the trim into place, center punch marks in the clay/valance where the trim screw holes left an impression.
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