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ideas for an old grill to cut down for buggy

zayne2427

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ooking for an old metal grill I can cut down for my single Seater. A CJ grill would be easy but open for ideas. Just want to change it up a bit. It would mount behind the bar with the lights on it now and in front of the radiator.
 
Ford tractor grill early 80's, 60s Massey Ferguson, model A or T, or a Studebaker grill/hood
 
Prob just grill. Be hard to make a hood work with my engine cage. My propane hat sits too tall not to have the cage around it
 
what about some kind of custom phantom grill.. seems like it'd be fairly easy to make a RR style phantom grill
 

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Yeah its a mixture of a few things.
Gm 4.3 v6, t3/t4 turbo, gm th350 trans, atlas case, Gm 60 front, Ford 60 rear, Yukon joints in front and Long joints in the rear.
Cj grill will be the easiest to narrow and cut down and move my lights to fit the light holes but would rather have something a Lil more different. Gona run by the junk yard and see what I can find
 
I agree 100% but right now I would have to pay someone else to do and I'm all out of money after a motor rebuild and atlas install this year. I figured a grill would be cheap and easy for now
 
Re: Re: ideas for an old grill to cut down for buggy

rednecklights said:
I got some 7" that will fill them holes

I wish..No money left for 7" lights. I hope I have $ enough left at the end of the month where I can make the Halloween ride! No joke
Spent a lot more on the atlas swap than I needed too.
 

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