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    1. #1
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      1973 nova into a 70 nova

      i got a 1973 nova but i like the front end of the 1970 nova, can i buy a 1970 front grill and bumper and put it in or do i haved to make mod. to it. please help



    2. #2
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      The conversion from 73-74 to 68-72 Nova is all bolt on, but requires a few more pieces than what you mentioned. You will need front bumper (with bracketry), grill, fender extensions, headlight bezels, and bumper filler. If you really want to get it perfect, the hood should be changed as well because the 73-74 hood lip hangs down a tad further than the 68-72. Also, you'll have to take out the extra bracing to tuck the front bumper more. I think that's everything. If I missed anything, I'm sure someone will correct me.
      -Steve

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      Welcome to the site guys. yep that covers it. Let me know if you need some used part as I have stuff you might need. In fact I just threw out alot of what you would need.


      At least you can use the same fenders.

      Also check with your local laws, removal of required bumper impact equiptment for that year might be a problem if your car requires yearly inspections.
      MrQuick ΜΟΛ'ΩΝ ΛΑΒ'Ε


    4. #4
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      If you really want it all 68-72 you will need the turn signals for the bumper (of course) and a new hood latch (the latch is strait rather than curved to the side for the 73/74 plastic grille, although your old one will work if you dont really care) and possible support for it. ( i think they were different also). Good Luck!!

    5. #5
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      Come on......give the 73 a bumper tuck and run with it.
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      Chris Hager

    6. #6
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      A friend of mine tucked his 74's bumpers and it looked really good.

    7. #7
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      Too big, bold, and beautiful for you? Not to hijack, but I'm working on a 73/74 Nova project, anybody have any links or pics of a good bumper nip and tuck job?

    8. #8
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      Nothing here...still working at installing DSE deep tubs and connectors.
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      Chris Hager

    9. #9
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      Please don't. It never looks right.

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by Apogee
      Too big, bold, and beautiful for you? Not to hijack, but I'm working on a 73/74 Nova project, anybody have any links or pics of a good bumper nip and tuck job?
      Heres some pics of my friends 74 with the front and rear bumpers tucked:

      Brian
      -1972 Nova
      -1968 Camaro
      -1990 Iroc Camaro


    11. #11
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      If you look at the exhaust tips you can see how far in it was moved!
      Brian
      -1972 Nova
      -1968 Camaro
      -1990 Iroc Camaro


    12. #12
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      hey 70TWO NOVA,
      You mind finding out how your friend tucked the front up? Also, I have pictures of a car that had the bumpers tucked and narrowed, and then painted. I need to dig them up. It looks great but it was a helluva lotta work to do.

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by 74Novasteve
      hey 70TWO NOVA,
      You mind finding out how your friend tucked the front up? Also, I have pictures of a car that had the bumpers tucked and narrowed, and then painted. I need to dig them up. It looks great but it was a helluva lotta work to do.
      The front bumper was moved in with custom brackets that were welded up and bolted to where the shock cylinder went on the bumper, and where a 68-72 bumer bracket would bolt to the subframe. I wish I had some close up pics to show you, but I dont and he sold it a while back so I cant get any....Sorry man.
      Brian
      -1972 Nova
      -1968 Camaro
      -1990 Iroc Camaro


    14. #14
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      I like the grille soo much better on the '68-'72. I hate that plastic and plan on doing the swap on my '73 also.

    15. #15
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      Quote Originally Posted by MarkM66
      Please don't. It never looks right.
      I second that.

      You'll get use to them.
      PartTime
      Chris Hager




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