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69 and 70 Nova grilles were different.
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I made a post with a pic a few weeks ago and asked what the grille was. 3 people responded it fits 69 thru 72
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That's because most people apparently don't know the difference. I've seen plenty of restored cars with the wrong grille and even more with the grille/headlight bezels painted incorrectly. Here's a 68/69 grille:
![]() Here's a 70-72 grille: ![]() As you can see, there's quite a bit of difference. Yes, either grill will FIT a 68-72, but only one will be right.
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Joe Barr |
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based on the pics its a 70 thru 72 grille. Will fit on 68 thru 72.
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10 vs 20 openings.... but who's counting!
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