Rhino Grille Face Panel - Took 2 to make 1

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  • H Callaway
    350 Buick
    • Aug 13, 2005
    • 1048

    Rhino Grille Face Panel - Took 2 to make 1

    On the 68 Thriftside with the Rhino, the original panel was very weak on the bottom. Super Rusty after all the years of snow plow work around the original owners home. I was able to find a rust free Razor Grille panel that I was going to use; however, the bolt holes, top of the panel opening and other differences made me want to find an original Grille Panel. There are not any in VA so we took the bottom of the Razor Panel and the top of the Rhino Panel and made one perfect panel.


    900 plus pictures not in any order taken during restoration. (Plus a couple of assorted pictures that down loaded.)
    http://s83.photobucket.com/albums/j289/hcallaway/
  • Elliott
    Cowboy Up
    • Jun 22, 2002
    • 12704

    #2
    Slick work, I hate that gap on the later units. I'm gonna clean up my old support and put it back on my truck.
    *** I am collecting pics and info on any factory Jeep Dually trucks from the J-Series at the new Jeep Dually Registry.
    ***I can set you up with hydroboost for your brakes: http://www.ifsja.org/forums/vb/showthread.php?t=106056

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    • Grantshire
      350 Buick
      • Oct 16, 2002
      • 827

      #3
      Looking good Holt! Mr. White is about as good of a body man I have seen. Give me a call and we will try to hook up.

      I just swapped my 35x12.50 Googyear MT's onto polished original AMC 7" slotted mags and they look great. I am refurbishing the Jeep center caps to go on them as well. I put the Mickey Thompson Classic II's on my Scrambler with new 35x12.50 BFG KO's.
      Richard

      62 Willys SW
      66 CJ6
      67 M715
      69 C101 Commando
      74 Wagoneer Custom
      79 WT Cherokee Chief
      81 Scrambler
      86 CJ10A

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