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1973 - 1980...HTT/Tubing replacement Grills

ccatlett1984 said:
any updates on the 80's grill. I want one sooooo bad.
It will look great on the front of my cucv. I am planning on retaining the slave recepticle and the blackout drive light, so I would be happy to give you the dimensions and locations of them. should be able to use the same grill, I would have to have either square lights or smaller rounds mounted below them though.

:D Shot me some picts! I have a plan...
 
I have taken the pics, left the camera at my buddy's house. getting it in the morning, would you rather I email the pics to you? that way I can send the fullsize pics through.
 
PICS of CUCV grill

here are some pics of my frontend and also some other cucv's

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Are these pics adiquate? I can take more if needed.
I plan on removing the bridge plate on the front that has the numbers on it.
Also I will probably be fabbing up a different grill guard when I get the front bumper done (winch bumper with a front reciever)
I am thinking that having the vertical bars of the grill just to the outside of the slave cable and the b/o light would look good.
 
Can the light on the right be relocated down a little bit? Like 2 inches.

Never been around a truck like yours, so i'm not sure if there is anything
that whould stop you from doing so.

Also what is the dodad on the left...A power plug of some sort?
and will you need acsess to the dodad.:confused: :D

The picts look great buy the way. I think with a few mods to the truck
and grill, we'll have a grill that GM should have made in the first place.

I'll shot you a PM also..

Larry

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yes the light an be moved down a few inches, its on a bracket so just have to drill some new holes.

the "dodad" on the left of the truck is the NATO slave recepticle, its the military hookup for jump starting vehicles, its 24volt and fool proof to hook up, you just put the plug on it and start. Yes I need access to it, It would be much harder to relocate.
 
How about something like this...

The grill you see here is $209.00

Let me build you one with the center tubing delete, but keep the
expanded. After you relocate your light downward, modify the expanded
to fit your application..:D

Price drops to $179.00 plus shipping.
Hope this helps you out.


Larry

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Stress Test

Here's a pict or two of my 1977 with 37's on top of one of my grills.
Try this with ANY other grill..and you'll have a bad thing happen..:D :D :D




Larry

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Those grills ROCK!

Very creative, adds a lot of "brute" to a rig.

Welcome aboard!
 
I like the grill. It looks like it has been a little while from your last post. Any news on one to fit a 1988 K5 yet?
Thanks.
 
Thanks for the post and the installed pictures.
You also recieve the " First HTT Grill In Texas Award "............:D




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i'm intrested as well, the only problem i see is its been a while since the last post. i checked the website & nothing pulled up. are these still available?
 
I highly doubt it gents, he's been gone a good while. THey ARE available of course if you build your own :deal: These are not hard at all to build. No time like the pressent to start a fabbin yourself.
 
hes still a recenet member, maybe he re-ups the vender status and starts production!

I never did see how much they were going for, i liked em. Saved pics to show my local fabricator.
 
Hell he was on today, Shoot him a PM, maybe he will answer back and make one for you..
 

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