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Classic Industries A body grills? #2702454
09/30/19 11:18 PM
09/30/19 11:18 PM
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wkroncke17 Offline OP
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All,
Looking into one of the Dart/Demon grills from Classic.
Has anyone bought one yet?
I believe the ‘71 has been released, and the Duster grills have been out for a while.
How is the fitment/quality?

Thanks!

Wally.

Re: Classic Industries A body grills? [Re: wkroncke17] #2702727
10/01/19 07:27 PM
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bump

Maybe try the resto forum if no one responds here. beer

Re: Classic Industries A body grills? [Re: TJP] #2702748
10/01/19 08:24 PM
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I will say the Duster sharktooth is excellent. Only complaint would be the marker light pigtails are not correct for 71 and the silver paint is slightly darker more blueish than an NOS headlight bezel I have. I bought two new OER headlight bezels anyway and they match the grill color perfect.

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Re: Classic Industries A body grills? [Re: mopargem] #2702989
10/02/19 11:35 AM
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That price is steep but I bet the injection mold costs hundreds of thousands of $$$$. In 2000 I worked at a molder that had been around since the 50s. They made automotive grills and tail light assemblies. Did emblems back in the day too. I always wondered how many of the obsolete rusting molds were muscle car era tail light lenses bases and grills.


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