69 Sport Suburban part out.

70 Sport Suburban

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I picked up a 69 parts wagon front floors are gone sub is rotted bad no paperwork. I'm heading down by Wyatt's tomorrow to pull a few things from it. The AC set up and driver back door glass is sold. Has power windows gonna try and test the motor's tomorrow I'm keeping the 9 pass for my 70.Anyone look for parts?

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Hey mate, am interested in the cast grill and surrounding supporting piece - have an inner cast grill but not the surround, (didnt realise that it was unique to this grill, as the standard grill is a one piece unit. And very hard to find one with a straight top section, always a wave in them, people heaving on it to get the bonnet/hood open??). Handy to have a spare. Plus could straighten the top of the surround somewhat - would fit in nicely with my blue ratty '69 Hardtop you see
 
Hey mate, am interested in the cast grill and surrounding supporting piece - have an inner cast grill but not the surround, (didnt realise that it was unique to this grill, as the standard grill is a one piece unit. And very hard to find one with a straight top section, always a wave in them, people heaving on it to get the bonnet/hood open??). Handy to have a spare. Plus could straighten the top of the surround somewhat - would fit in nicely with my blue ratty '69 Hardtop you see
We can put it in the coronets trunk :lol:
 
I'd really like to get the two mouldings on the back. Maybe Wyatt will let you add them to my pile of parts that he already has.

Thanks, Jeff

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Yes, yes, I should have decoded the fender tag first lol: A07, according to the World Wide Web was the 'Turnpike Package' in the 1969/1970 model years - thanks @patrick66 (his posting on the Dry Dock):

"It's mentioned in Govier's book, as well. Quoting:

Disc Brakes, Power Brakes. Automatic transmission (only), 2.45:1 or 2.76:1 rear gearing, 383 w/1-2bbl carb, undercoat w/hood pad, headlamp-on buzzer, automatic speed control"
 
Yes, yes, I should have decoded the fender tag first lol: A07, according to the World Wide Web was the 'Turnpike Package' in the 1969/1970 model years - thanks @patrick66 (his posting on the Dry Dock):

"It's mentioned in Govier's book, as well. Quoting:

Disc Brakes, Power Brakes. Automatic transmission (only), 2.45:1 or 2.76:1 rear gearing, 383 w/1-2bbl carb, undercoat w/hood pad, headlamp-on buzzer, automatic speed control"
This one's A07 happens to be the build date unfortunately I thought the same thing at 1st. This wagon is power drum.
 
Hey mate, am interested in the cast grill and surrounding supporting piece - have an inner cast grill but not the surround, (didnt realise that it was unique to this grill, as the standard grill is a one piece unit. And very hard to find one with a straight top section, always a wave in them, people heaving on it to get the bonnet/hood open??). Handy to have a spare. Plus could straighten the top of the surround somewhat - would fit in nicely with my blue ratty '69 Hardtop you see
The surround piece was in pretty ruff shape and the mounting tabs broke off when I removed it sorry.
 
I know a member on here was collecting fender tags, you should pull that one off, he'll probably reach out to you or maybe someone else can remember who that is.
 
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