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1968-1972 skylark/gs core support

Discussion in 'Parts wanted' started by boe, Sep 13, 2021.

  1. boe

    boe Platinum Level Contributor

    Looking for a radiator core support. Can be rusted out in the inner fender areas but desire structural integrity between the frame rails.
     
  2. Max Damage

    Max Damage I'm working on it!

    ‘68-‘69 and ‘70-‘72 are different? Which are you looking for?
     
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  3. BrianTrick

    BrianTrick Brian Trick

    I have a 1970 support that might work for that. I’m the process of removing.
     
  4. Matt Knutson

    Matt Knutson Well-Known Member

    I have one here, but, shipping would be a deal breaker for you.
     
  5. BrianTrick

    BrianTrick Brian Trick

    I’m thinking if you just need the center area,I can cut mine down and just ship what you need. I guess it depends on how much of it you need.
     
  6. boe

    boe Platinum Level Contributor

    Brian that may be the ticket, what do you need for it? I need the frame around the radiator plus frame mount points. Don't need fender and inner fender attach points. As I think more about it, probably would benefit from the piece that holds the top of the radiator as well. My experience is '67 only so not sure how the top of a '70 radiator is secured.
     
  7. boe

    boe Platinum Level Contributor

    Matt thanks for reaching out. Many yrs since I enjoyed Fells Point and attended "college" in Annapolis.
     
  8. BrianTrick

    BrianTrick Brian Trick

    That might work. I could cut it basically like a frame around the radiator. I know the end aprons that attach to the wheel wells have crappy repair,so I wasn’t going to save it for a resto.
     

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