Exactly the info I needed. Currently reassembling the front end of my 72 and the assembly manuals I have aren't well detailed. Thanks for posting great work man
Car looks great Shawn , truly worthy of a big block with a 4 speed . I just love the look of the front end . It's all in the details as I'm sure you are well aware , nice work.
I bought the same stuff from ground up, the grill was so cheap and Chinese made I sent it back, and the eyebrow trim does not fit that great .. cheap shit… but you worked it out.. looks great nice job
your video was helpful to me. My brother passed recently and I have his 71 (mostly restored) nova. I found this plastic 'front bumper panel' in a bag - it had not been installed. the entire vehicle had been painted 2 years ago. question is - is there and easy way to install this part - or do I need to have someone take out the grill - and or additional front end pieces to install it. thank you for any help ahead of time - I am a female - not much of a car guru.
Hi Shawn, thanks for overview on trim install. Have been looking for a video on how to properly install the eyebrow trim and can not find one. Did you film installation of eyebrow trim? Would help. Thank you
A reproduction of the factory assembly manual. I believe I bought it on eBay. www.ebay.com/itm/1972-Chevy-II-Nova-Factory-Assembly-Manual-/372587749370?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
Loved the video! Dumb question for you guys. So I’m replacing my bumper filler. I’ve painted the metal piece that goes under the metal filler, does or would you guys paint the plastic filler too?
I had to rewatch the video. I am critical of my own videos, would like to think a few more years into making them they are better now, but glad I documented things along the way. The aftermarket restoration parts are crap, that fact remains. I don’t know you so it is hard to tell if this is your way of being helpful with your comment or you are one of those?